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If the universe was expanding much faster in the beginning and suppose
it slowed down on a logarithmic basis than could we assumed that the age of the universe could be much younger? |
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wrote in message oups.com... If the universe was expanding much faster in the beginning and suppose it slowed down on a logarithmic basis than could we assumed that the age of the universe could be much younger? The evidence however is that the acceleration is increasing not slowing down. Bill |
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Dear unifieur:
wrote in message oups.com... If the universe was expanding much faster in the beginning and suppose it slowed down on a logarithmic basis than could we assumed that the age of the universe could be much younger? Just seconding Bill Hobba's observation. Expansion is occuring faster now than in ancient times. And now for the link: http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/cosmo_01.htm David A. Smith |
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