On 26 Sep 2005, "b...@...m" wrote:
How do they know the universe is ~(12-16) billion years old?
I thought that it was measured using a telescope and that the red glow
at the edge of the known universe is 12 billion light years away, hence
light has been traveling for 12 billion years, and thus the universe is
12 billion years old. But this cant be right... I mean, 12 billion
years ago, everything was much closer together, the light couldnt have
started its travels that long ago (when the distances were so close)
and just now getting to us for us to say its 12 billion light years away.
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Kudos! What's even funnier about the so-called "secular"
atheistic academia's hopelessly irrational insanity is
that their cosmology places Earth at the center of the
visible isotropic Universe--which is of course correct!
Their obvious hypocrisy being that they flatly refuse
to acknowledge that the ancient Greeks, for example,
distinguished the infinite, non-geocentric, universal
continuum as kosmikos, to contrast from the geocentric,
electromagnetic radiation-apparent universe as Ouranos,
i.e., as relative to each planet or center of activity
from which said light is being witnessed by us living
beings, and our various instruments which measure it.
The heathen lunatics don't like to admit that they've
placed Earth at the center of their "big bang" theory,
because then they'd have to explain why ancient light
intercepting present-day Earth appears to come at us
from all directions--i.e. meaning at least TWICE 12-15
billion light-years have passed, making the Universe
at least 24-30 billion years young, according to the
godless heathens. (I really enjoy their "balloons"). :-D
Then we point out that very deep field galaxies appear
in all stages of development, new, old, and everything
in between. But again, there's no accounting for insane
academia, of whom Ward Churchill is their main spokesman.
Their "big bang" theory was, in reality, D.O.A. from its
inept, grotesquely egomaniacal misconception. Everybody
knows that the universe is non-finite, and illimitable,
even as God the Creator is omnipotent and omnipresent.
But the dummkopf atheistic nutjobs just can't compete
with intellectual discussion and substantive dialogue,
so they just run and hide as usual...they're pathetic. :-D
Enjoy Life! (I do it all the time)
Daniel Joseph Min
http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x2B1CCFE7
*Download Min's Banned (Freeware) Books:
http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/
*Min's Google-Archived Home Page On The WWW:
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=XJBDEJF138262.9022453704@anonymous.poster
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| User: "The Other Guy" |
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| Title: Re: Basic Astronomy Question 101 |
27 Sep 2005 12:01:15 AM |
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'Anonymous', you might actually have a 'Valid' concept of the Universe -> If I could just
understand what you are saying. (Try using Valium instead of Ludes before writing your POSTs.)
But, here is something to 'wrap your mind around';
"What if Black Holes could accelerate the 'perceived' speed of light through the Universe."
Maybe (just maybe), what we are seeing in distant Universes is happening much sooner (a few
less 'billions of years') than our current science allows us to believe ???
Just Some Celestial Thoughts.
:-(]
"Anonymous" <Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote in message
news:V3PO2G6R38621.9017476852@anonymous.poster...
On 26 Sep 2005, "b...@...m" wrote:
How do they know the universe is ~(12-16) billion years old?
I thought that it was measured using a telescope and that the red glow
at the edge of the known universe is 12 billion light years away, hence
light has been traveling for 12 billion years, and thus the universe is
12 billion years old. But this cant be right... I mean, 12 billion
years ago, everything was much closer together, the light couldnt have
started its travels that long ago (when the distances were so close)
and just now getting to us for us to say its 12 billion light years away.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Kudos! What's even funnier about the so-called "secular"
atheistic academia's hopelessly irrational insanity is
that their cosmology places Earth at the center of the
visible isotropic Universe--which is of course correct!
Their obvious hypocrisy being that they flatly refuse
to acknowledge that the ancient Greeks, for example,
distinguished the infinite, non-geocentric, universal
continuum as kosmikos, to contrast from the geocentric,
electromagnetic radiation-apparent universe as Ouranos,
i.e., as relative to each planet or center of activity
from which said light is being witnessed by us living
beings, and our various instruments which measure it.
The heathen lunatics don't like to admit that they've
placed Earth at the center of their "big bang" theory,
because then they'd have to explain why ancient light
intercepting present-day Earth appears to come at us
from all directions--i.e. meaning at least TWICE 12-15
billion light-years have passed, making the Universe
at least 24-30 billion years young, according to the
godless heathens. (I really enjoy their "balloons"). :-D
Then we point out that very deep field galaxies appear
in all stages of development, new, old, and everything
in between. But again, there's no accounting for insane
academia, of whom Ward Churchill is their main spokesman.
Their "big bang" theory was, in reality, D.O.A. from its
inept, grotesquely egomaniacal misconception. Everybody
knows that the universe is non-finite, and illimitable,
even as God the Creator is omnipotent and omnipresent.
But the dummkopf atheistic nutjobs just can't compete
with intellectual discussion and substantive dialogue,
so they just run and hide as usual...they're pathetic. :-D
Enjoy Life! (I do it all the time)
Daniel Joseph Min
http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x2B1CCFE7
*Download Min's Banned (Freeware) Books:
http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/
*Min's Google-Archived Home Page On The WWW:
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=XJBDEJF138262.9022453704@anonymous.poster
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Basic Astronomy Question 101 |
27 Sep 2005 01:37:02 AM |
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In article <il4_e.4339$cq2.432102@news20.bellglobal.com>,
The Other Guy <theotherguy@worldsbeyond.com> wrote:
'Anonymous', you might actually have a 'Valid' concept of the Universe -> If I could just
understand what you are saying. (Try using Valium instead of Ludes before writing your POSTs.)
People on Ludes should not post?
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| User: "Twittering One" |
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| Title: Re: Basic Astronomy Question 101 |
27 Sep 2005 01:51:07 AM |
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"People on Ludes should
Not post ~ ?"
~ E
"You might actually have a 'Valid'
Concept of the Universe ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~> If I could just
Understand what you are saying.
(Try using Valium instead
Of Ludes before writing your
POSTs.)"
~ The Other Guy
"Just Some Celestial Thoughts
Or Seasonings ...
Or Earl Grey, or Peppermint."
~ Mer Loleil
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| User: "Half-Mad" |
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| Title: Re: Basic Astronomy Question 101 |
27 Sep 2005 04:09:21 AM |
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On 2005-09-27 2:37 AM, wrote:
In article <il4_e.4339$cq2.432102@news20.bellglobal.com>,
The Other Guy <theotherguy@worldsbeyond.com> wrote:
'Anonymous', you might actually have a 'Valid' concept of the Universe -> If I could just
understand what you are saying. (Try using Valium instead of Ludes before writing your POSTs.)
People on Ludes should not post?
It would be more accurate to say that Daniel Joseph Min should not post.
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| User: "EvolBob" |
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| Title: Re: Basic Astronomy Question 101 |
28 Sep 2005 01:48:46 PM |
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It would be more accurate to say that Daniel Joseph Min should not post
Touché
Maybe he should run for president?
Oops - he did, D J Min is just one of Bushes acronyms, go figure...
Regards
Evolbob
"Half-Mad" <half.mad@gmail.com> wrote in message news:0oOdnVqPUo-ykaTeRVn-rw@rogers.com...
On 2005-09-27 2:37 AM, wrote:
In article <il4_e.4339$cq2.432102@news20.bellglobal.com>,
The Other Guy <theotherguy@worldsbeyond.com> wrote:
'Anonymous', you might actually have a 'Valid' concept of the Universe -> If I could just
understand what you are saying. (Try using Valium instead of Ludes before writing your POSTs.)
People on Ludes should not post?
It would be more accurate to say that Daniel Joseph Min should not post.
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| User: "John Griffin" |
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| Title: Re: Basic Astronomy Question 101 |
27 Sep 2005 11:24:21 AM |
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Half-Mad <half.mad@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2005-09-27 2:37 AM, wrote:
In article <il4_e.4339$cq2.432102@news20.bellglobal.com>,
The Other Guy <theotherguy@worldsbeyond.com> wrote:
'Anonymous', you might actually have a 'Valid' concept of the
Universe -> If I could just understand what you are saying.
(Try using Valium instead of Ludes before writing your
POSTs.)
People on Ludes should not post?
It would be more accurate to say that Daniel Joseph Min should
not post.
Daniel Joseph Bimbo Min says the solar system is a Carbon atom,
apparently on some kind of cosmic steroids (the atom, not him-he
seems to be on some kind of alkaloids, like ergot).
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Basic Astronomy Question 101 |
13 Nov 2005 09:57:22 PM |
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Very entertain thoughts. Don't ever want to think so hard about light that
light can't be seen.
"Anonymous" <Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote in message
news:V3PO2G6R38621.9017476852@anonymous.poster...
On 26 Sep 2005, "b...@...m" wrote:
How do they know the universe is ~(12-16) billion years old?
I thought that it was measured using a telescope and that the red glow
at the edge of the known universe is 12 billion light years away, hence
light has been traveling for 12 billion years, and thus the universe is
12 billion years old. But this cant be right... I mean, 12 billion
years ago, everything was much closer together, the light couldnt have
started its travels that long ago (when the distances were so close)
and just now getting to us for us to say its 12 billion light years away.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Kudos! What's even funnier about the so-called "secular"
atheistic academia's hopelessly irrational insanity is
that their cosmology places Earth at the center of the
visible isotropic Universe--which is of course correct!
Their obvious hypocrisy being that they flatly refuse
to acknowledge that the ancient Greeks, for example,
distinguished the infinite, non-geocentric, universal
continuum as kosmikos, to contrast from the geocentric,
electromagnetic radiation-apparent universe as Ouranos,
i.e., as relative to each planet or center of activity
from which said light is being witnessed by us living
beings, and our various instruments which measure it.
The heathen lunatics don't like to admit that they've
placed Earth at the center of their "big bang" theory,
because then they'd have to explain why ancient light
intercepting present-day Earth appears to come at us
from all directions--i.e. meaning at least TWICE 12-15
billion light-years have passed, making the Universe
at least 24-30 billion years young, according to the
godless heathens. (I really enjoy their "balloons"). :-D
Then we point out that very deep field galaxies appear
in all stages of development, new, old, and everything
in between. But again, there's no accounting for insane
academia, of whom Ward Churchill is their main spokesman.
Their "big bang" theory was, in reality, D.O.A. from its
inept, grotesquely egomaniacal misconception. Everybody
knows that the universe is non-finite, and illimitable,
even as God the Creator is omnipotent and omnipresent.
But the dummkopf atheistic nutjobs just can't compete
with intellectual discussion and substantive dialogue,
so they just run and hide as usual...they're pathetic. :-D
Enjoy Life! (I do it all the time)
Daniel Joseph Min
http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x2B1CCFE7
*Download Min's Banned (Freeware) Books:
http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/
*Min's Google-Archived Home Page On The WWW:
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=XJBDEJF138262.9022453704@anonymous.poster
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| User: "Jonathan Silverlight" |
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| Title: Re: Basic Astronomy Question 101 |
14 Nov 2005 02:21:48 AM |
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In message <EUTdf.3789$f_2.3136@bignews2.bellsouth.net>,
qvee@bellsouth.net writes
Very entertain thoughts. Don't ever want to think so hard about light that
light can't be seen.
OK, another top posting non snipping cross posting idiot for the kill
file.
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