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![]() Richard Clark wrote: On 30 Oct 2005 15:50:50 -0800, "lu6etj" wrote: although that is not possible for the whole universe (I suppose this allows me to escape elegantly of Richard's question... ; D 73=B4s for all, and thank you very much for your very interesting and instructive habitual postings. Hi Miguel, Can there be an escape? Ron's question was posed with an impossible proposition. A collapsing sphere of electromagnetic energy? This has so many so many fantastic presumptions built in. On all but the smallest of scales, the sky is quite uniform in its luminosity. It can hardly be described as a "collapsing sphere"; not even from the point of view of a geocentric model of the universe. ac6xg |
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