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Old 23-07-2011, 12:30 AM
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However, the entire universe can only blink out if Y is a photon from the galaxy furthest from us and X is a photon from the galaxy nearest to us and all galaxies are receding so fast that light cannot reach us. However some galaxies are not moving away from us. So the universe will not blink out all at once.
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Where does it not accord with theory.
Where is it empirically incorrect
Just for you...go and reread this part of your answer. If you don't know why your answer doesn't make sense, then there's no point in me trying to explain it to you.

While you're at it....what makes you so eminently qualified to dismiss our answers offhand??.
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