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Old 15-July-2007, 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by antoniseb View Post
I'm not a gambling man, but it is a safe bet that we will never find a galaxy older than the universe.

BTW, the 'galaxies' they are finding are only a few hundred light years across, and so they would rotate faster, not that rotating has much to do with the initial formation of the spherical inner core of the galaxy...
Good to see you back again antoniseb.

I added a diagram so go with the thought early galaxy.JPG

In the start there was a large expansion so the light would have traveled in time, shouldn't there be significant cooling like red shift?

Is it possible this early light started as gamma ray bursts and the photons are less energetic due to red shift.

I am guessing the path of the light was curved through space as it expanded to reach us not straight. The bottom two pictures.

I am not good with the math so hopefully the diagrams aren't too awful.
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