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To: bryan1276
Reread my answer.

You say that it happened 14 years ago, give or take. Then you say that lightspeed hasn't changed since then. But in that case, the LMC galaxy itself has to be right next to us--less than a light year away--despite the fact that we measure it to be 150,000 light years away. How do you reconcile all these things in your mind? Your model isn't anywhere close to being internally consistent.

182 posted on 09/14/2001 7:47:10 PM PDT by Physicist (sterner@sterner.hep.upenn.edu)
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To: Physicist
My answer was 14 years give or take. That covers the spectrum I'd say. Which means it cannot be internally incosistent as you say since it is hardly specific enough.
187 posted on 09/16/2001 7:08:32 PM PDT by bryan1276
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