Bozo Erectus
Master Baker
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- Jan 22, 2003
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I dont get something. You know how astronomers are seeing further and further back in time with more powerful telescopes, and are getting close to the 'Big Bang'? This is the part I dont get: why would photons from just after the Big Bang be hitting telescope lenses now? Theyve been travelling for 12 billion years or so, is that correct? Does this mean that the universe inflated faster than the speed of light, so light from the event is 'catching up' with us?
