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I only linked to a wikipedia article of OH just one of the most well known and basic formulas in all of theoretical physics after Einsteins plagiarized one
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#124
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♥T R A L I N A 52 Druid | ♥P I M E N T O 29 Paladin | ♥C E R E N N A 52 Vicar
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#125
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he never told you he was mormon did he?
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#127
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more specifically
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#129
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So I'm digging deeper and science is literally not making any sense.
All the pieces add up to 78 billion-light-years. The light has not traveled that far, but "the starting point of a photon reaching us today after traveling for 13.7 billion years is now 78 billion light-years away," Cornish said. That would be the radius of the universe, and twice that -- 156 billion light-years -- is the diameter. That's based on a view going 90 percent of the way back in time, so it might be slightly larger. | ||
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Dark Flow. In 2008, astronomers discovered something very strange and unexpected – galactic clusters were all streaming in the same direction at immense speed, over two million miles per hour. New observations in 2010 confirmed this phenomenon, known as Dark Flow. The movement defies all predictions about the distribution of mass throughout the universe after the Big Bang.
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