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Re: How We Can Measure Long Distances?
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Wondering? on February 19, 2000 14:18:52 UTC |
: All I can say is you'll need to study. It takes time and the answer is long in explaination. Good Luck! Study?, but what? I make easy, simple question. --------- A send B and C receive it. C wonder???????? Where this B comes? How far-away. Can it travell forever? What is age of B? How A made this B? ------------------ A=Matter source. B=Matter. C=Matter Observer. ------------------ If A is Light-Source, then B is light, and C is our telescope. ------------------ How C can know, what is distance between, A-C,? ------------------ I study more. ------------------ Thanks. ------------------
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