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Old May 1st 05, 04:47 PM
John Smith
 
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Portions of this universe are over 100 billion years old--that translates
directly to 100 billion light years... that is a lot of distance... even
thought the echo of the big bang itself may have subsided, I just cannot
believe we can't hear bounces of other signals (signals which cannot be
accounted for)...

Warmest regards,
John

"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
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| John Smith wrote:
| After the big bang, I am assuming (I know, that's bad) that somewhere,
just
| by the design of "probability laws", that a pulsar was able to form,
rather
| quickly (few billion years?)--and began emitting...
|
| If so, why have we NOT heard a bounce from the "shielding" (end of the
| universe)?
|
| The edge of the universe is more than 12.5 billion light years
| away, beyond our visible horizon. The early inflationary period
| caused the expansion of space to outrun the speed of light.
| Maybe in another 20 billion years, we will hear the bounce.
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| 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp
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