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No New Paper Comes Out Of It.
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Simply because there is no center of visible universe different than the center of the telescope you used. Because of some accuracy of measurement THIS ACCURACY will define the spot where you may safely place "center" of visible universe. Say, 1% will give you plus minus 150 mln light years, 10% - 1.5 billion light years and so on.
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