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Things Far Away
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Herb S. on September 17, 2000 01:44:58 UTC |
Phobos`s comment applies to anything far away. If we are looking at light from some object a billion light years away, all we know is that it was there a billion years ago. We have no certain knowledge (although we can make educated guesses) of its current existence. |
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