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To: KevinDavis

So I says, if one can see, perchance, back through time via the Hubble telescope, the epicenter of the big bang, and if stronger resolution affords me the ability to see the other side of the epicenter of the big bang, do I see time from the beginning to the past?

Is then time travel capable to the future?

Just a barnacle on my hull through life.


67 posted on 03/20/2005 11:18:39 PM PST by Puckster
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To: Puckster
Let's say the universe that we know is 15 billion years old..
And let's say that Earth is 10 billion light years away from the epicenter of the universe, the site of the Big Bang..

When we look at the center we see what happened 10 billion years ago..
In order to see the Big Bang actually happen, you would have to go more than 15 billion light years away from the center of the universe..
You would also have to travel faster-than-light to get there in order to see the BB happening..
Travelling at light-speed, you would always be 5 billion years too late to see the BB happen..

71 posted on 03/20/2005 11:59:39 PM PST by Drammach (Freedom; not just a job, it's an adventure..)
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