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Old 14-February-2003, 02:00 PM
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On 2003-02-14 09:40, michael cyrek wrote:
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Our universe is finite in dimension but infinite in light travel time. The light keeps bouncing (or reflecting) off the edge of this BB and just keeps on circulating.
Actually, michael, this is exactly wrong. There is no "reflection" because we're fairly certain that the horizons are an observational limit and not a physical limit. In other words, somebody looking at the universe 10 billion light years away will not see the same parts of the universe as we will.