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echo: barktopus
to: Adam
from: Geo
date: 2006-03-21 22:22:10
subject: Re: Fast than light..

From: "Geo" 

"Adam" <""4thwormcastfromthemolehill\"{at}the
field.near the bridge"> wrote in message news:441ee33f$1{at}w3....


> However an outside observer watching the universe expand at the rate
> given in the articel is watching something move at way faster than light.

if you cast a shadow against a sloped surface and if you move at the speed
of light, the shadow moves at faster than light speed across the sloped
surface.

but still, nothing has moved faster than light since a shadow is a nothing.
If the universe expanded in 11 trillionths of a second but it was empty,
then nothing moved faster than light did it?

Geo.

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