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Originally Posted by paul schroeder
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Paeps dont get used up because of a form of recycling. Paeps become di minished because they take on the form of other radiation such as light. They acquire shorter wavelengths. Over long transmission periods the waves of the light radiation will stretch back out and become paeps. An interim step in this process is the microwave background. Microwaves have longer wavelengths than light and are partially stretched out light waves. They are the first stage in the reason that the night sky is not solid starlight as asked by Olber in his paraox.
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I mentioned Olber's paradox above.
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Why isn't the intensity of the microwave background infinite?
How does your ATM idea account for the actual, observed intensity of the microwave background?
Why is the '
interim step in this process [...] the microwave background'? Why isn't it a near-infrared one? or a far-infrared one? or a VLF radio one?
In this ATM idea of yours, should we be able to see GRBs with redshifts of 10? 100? 1,000? a million? Should we be able to see AGNs with redshifts of 100? 1 million? a billion?