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Old 30-November-2003, 06:23 AM
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One of the consequences of the uniform expansion theory is that if the presently measured rate of expansion is to conform to the proposed relationships, the age of the universe has to be much less than what is presently assumed. This is a whole other bag of worms to deal with, particularly regarding formation of stars and galaxies.

As indicated by the TilEulenspiegel post I am starting to drift off of the original posting. I just wanted to begin a series of posts which utilize the uniform expansion of space theory to resolve some astrophysical problems.

Snowflake.