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Hubble Ultra Deep Field 3D
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Posted on 12/28/2011 9:48:07 AM PST by OldNavyVet
This video tells us that are things in space that existed 47 Billion Years ago.
TOPICS: Religion & Science
KEYWORDS: evolution
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The lights observed have been on their way to Earth for up to 47 billion years ...
Go figure!
To: OldNavyVet
Did you miss a decimal point? 4.7 or 47 billion years?
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posted on
12/28/2011 9:51:18 AM PST
by
Amadeo
To: OldNavyVet
And pray tell....where’s the weather report for the last 47 billion years. We want to be absolutely sure our global warming predictions are correct.
To: Amadeo
I believe the estimated age of the universe is only around 14 billion years.
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posted on
12/28/2011 9:56:47 AM PST
by
cripplecreek
(Stand with courage or shut up and do as you're told.)
To: OldNavyVet
Forty seven billion???
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posted on
12/28/2011 9:57:22 AM PST
by
evets
(beer)
To: OldNavyVet
You missunderstood. Current distance is 47B LY. The light has traveled for 13.5B LY.
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posted on
12/28/2011 10:02:37 AM PST
by
PeaceBeWithYou
(De Oppresso Liber! (50 million and counting in Afghanistan and Iraq))
To: evets
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posted on
12/28/2011 10:03:03 AM PST
by
cripplecreek
(Stand with courage or shut up and do as you're told.)
To: OldNavyVet
The lights observed have been on their way to Earth for up to 47 billion years ... That's not at all what was said. I think you need to watch the video again. Honest mistakes like this are why testimony in court is so rigorously cross examined, and why eye witnesses are so unreliable.
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posted on
12/28/2011 10:08:29 AM PST
by
SunTzuWu
To: PeaceBeWithYou
“You missunderstood. Current distance is 47B LY. The light has traveled for 13.5B LY.”
Nope, get a new calculator.
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posted on
12/28/2011 10:09:10 AM PST
by
cpdiii
(Deckhand, Roughneck, Mud Man, Geologist, Pilot, Pharmacist. THE CONSTITUTION IS WORTH DYING FOR!)
To: cripplecreek
My estimates came out to 18 billion years.
But that was based on kind of a guess - that the average density of the universe was about one proton mass per 10000 cc’s volume.
I was happy at least that it was in the ballpark!
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posted on
12/28/2011 10:11:31 AM PST
by
djf
(http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2801220/posts)
To: evets
LOL!....the "O'Bozo stare"
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posted on
12/28/2011 10:12:32 AM PST
by
skinkinthegrass
(I can take tomorrow, $pend it all today. Who can take your income, tax it all away. Obama Man can. :)
To: OldNavyVet
I feel so insignificant, guess I’ll just have a beer.
To: cpdiii
You missunderstood. Current distance is 47B LY. The light has traveled for 13.5B LY.
Nope, get a new calculator.
My guess this is because of the expanding universe. Perhaps an expert here has a better and more likely correct explanation?
To: SunkenCiv
The oldest clip you will ever see! ......
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posted on
12/28/2011 10:37:36 AM PST
by
KoRn
(Department of Homeland Security, Certified - "Right Wing Extremist")
To: evets
Mark Walberg is fairly bright. I would expect that expression on the actor he's occasionally confused with, aka (in my best Team America voice) Matt Damon.
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posted on
12/28/2011 10:46:57 AM PST
by
katana
(Just my opinions)
To: katana
Yeah, you're right...
... that boy ain't too bright.
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posted on
12/28/2011 11:04:16 AM PST
by
evets
(beer)
To: Amadeo
[ Did you miss a decimal point? 4.7 or 47 billion years? ]
Why not?.. either number is just an estimate..
4.7 or 47 or 477 billion is a linear assessment..
Time may not be lineal..
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posted on
12/28/2011 11:32:12 AM PST
by
hosepipe
(This propaganda has been edited to include some fully orbed hyperbole...)
To: OldNavyVet
I can remember where and when I first the the deep space image of galaxies in the 1990s. It was my computer desktop for some time.
Whoever said that science discovery is a series of demotions for the hubris of man?
From the flat earth with the sun orbiting around it to being on the surface of an expanding bubble observing inconsequential forms matter and energy; in a few easy centuries.
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posted on
12/28/2011 12:38:54 PM PST
by
cicero2k
To: cpdiii
You are confusing the current distance(47BLY) with the original distance(13.5BLY). The source and destination are traveling apart from each other, hence the distance
now is 47BLY.
Listen to it again, it explains it.
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posted on
12/28/2011 5:35:39 PM PST
by
PeaceBeWithYou
(De Oppresso Liber! (50 million and counting in Afghanistan and Iraq))
To: cripplecreek
You are correct. That’s why the 49 billion years sounded odd.
From Wiki:
The age of the universe is the time elapsed since the Big Bang posited by the most widely accepted scientific model of cosmology. The best current estimate of the age of the universe is 13.75 ± 0.13 billion years[1][2] (4.336 x 1017 seconds in SI units, or 13.75 Gigayears) within the Lambda-CDM concordance model.[3]
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posted on
12/28/2011 7:28:14 PM PST
by
Amadeo
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