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Universe Not That Old/New Space Time Theroy

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Posted by Aaron Viviano on May 6, 2002 01:48:27 UTC

Well all of that looks good however, your main problem is your assumption that the universe is that old is your main problem. First I believe that God created the Universe 6000 years ago, so anything with billions goes out the window. Secondly here are two ways one can see the universe through the 6000 year lense. 1. God created the light in transit allowing us to see something that is billions of light years away even though we shouldn't, this is highly probable considering everything else he made in the creation was made mature. 2. If we are at the center of the universe of close to it then time would run extermly slow, this is due to a new theory based on the expansion of the universe. In it it says the since the universe is expanding that time it self would be running fast near the edge because it was newly "created" or accelerated. And the older that time goes the slower it becomes. This allow for variances in the time of the universe. Thus light can travel much greater distances in our point of view than we would htink possible. Because it might travel a billion light years in just one of our seconds.

An interseting idea, no?

Comments. Note this is not my theory.

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