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On Sun, 01 May 2005 17:58:44 -0400, Mike Coslo
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Cecil Moore wrote:

John Smith wrote:

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)...



How is it possible for portions of this universe to be
eight times older than the Big Bang which occurred
about 12.5 billion years ago?


What came (or went) before the Big Bang?



Fourier-play? :-)


 
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