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Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics Posted by mark on September 29, 1998 22:54:20 UTC |
How do we know we can see the furthest galaxies from us. They could be moving away from us relatively faster than c:
If A is moving at c/2, and B at c/2 in opposite direction, light from A will never reach B, and vice versa? Is there a fault in my logic? |
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