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Den 23.02.2025 21:59, skrev LaurenceClarkCrossen:The point is that Paul has a DK syndrome andOn Sun, 23 Feb 2025 13:49:46 +0000, Paul.B.Andersen wrote:
>Den 22.02.2025 00:28, skrev LaurenceClarkCrossen:If the universe is spherical the surface has no center so we cannot be>
on it. We have to be in the center of that sphere because the red-shift
is exactly the same in every direction.
Will you never learn that the observable universe is spherical
and we are in the exact centre? :-DThat's very cheeky, Paul, but you're still ending your comments with aYou miss the point completely!
"duh." Will you never learn that the velocity-distance relation places
us at the center of the actual universe, and you can't deny that by
claiming the universe is a sphere and the surface of a sphere has no
center?
We are _obviously_ in the centre of _our_ observable universe
because the most distant light sources we can see are as far away as
the light can reach us now, which is ~46 billion light years away
in all directions.
The point is that if there are observers on a planet - say 5 billion
light years away - they will also be in the centre of their observable
universe.
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