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Old 12-January-2005, 11:29 PM
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This just out:
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January 10, 2005
Discovery By UCSD Astronomers Poses A Cosmic Puzzle: Can A 'Distant' Quasar Lie Within A Nearby Galaxy?

"An international team of astronomers has discovered within the heart of a nearby spiral galaxy a quasar whose light spectrum indicates that it is billions of light years away. The finding poses a cosmic puzzle: How could a galaxy 300 million light years away contain a stellar object several billion light years away?"
Seems to me there must be a hole in the galaxy, and the quasar is indeed way behind the galaxy. Or perhaps the galaxy is dark-lensing the redshift. Anyway, since this is a one-off, there is no correlation with other QSOs, and might just indicate a temporal warp field distortion.

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Ian Tresman
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