To: ameribbean expat
superclusters closer to us have had more time than Hyperion to "gather matter together into denser regions." Give Hyperion a few billion years and it'll likely evolve into something similar. I don't understand. If Hyperion is the oldest, and given the outward velocity expansion of space towards infinity, why would younger superclusters closer to us have had more time to gather matter? Wouldn't they have less time and less matter? What am I missing?
28 posted on
10/18/2018 9:08:19 PM PDT by
blueplum
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To: blueplum
#28 re “What am I missing”?
The NEW MATH! It doesn’t make any sense either.
To: blueplum
You are missing that BigBang belongs with FlatEarth and Heliocentrism. The theory is shot full of holes.
37 posted on
10/19/2018 6:44:29 AM PDT by
Seruzawa
(TANSTAAFL!)
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