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Old 28-March-2008, 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by speedfreek View Post
JimJast, how does your work deal with the measured increase in the apparent angular diameter of galaxies with redshifts of z>1.6?
I imagine that the angular size of galaxies have to be bigger than it would be in Euclidean space because of the curvature of space and it is rather easily predicted effect for a given radius of curvature of space (which Einstein's physics predicts it to be 4.3 Gpc for "Einstein's universe") but I didn't do any work on it yet. Do you know what curvature this increased diameter predicts?

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