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Ken Seto: You can't see outside the diameter of the observable universe  (8-Feb-2002)

> > In other words, jb is positive
> > if B is within the radius of the observable universe. This means that
> > the force between A and B is attractive. However, if B is outside the
> > radius of the observable universe then jb is negative.
>
> Mark: "outside the radius of the *observable* universe."

Yeah mark "outside the "RADIUS" not the DIAMETER of the observable universe.

>
> > This means that the force
> > between A and B is repulsive. That is the reason why astronomers see the
> > far reach regions of the universe is in a state of accelerated expansion.
>
> Ha, so the astronomers can see "Outside the radius of the
> *observable* universe."

Now you know why I call you stupid and a RUNT of the SR experts? You can
indeed see "Outside the radius of the observable universe". You can't see
outside the diameter of the observable universe.

Back into the killfile you go.

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