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to: Adam
from: Gary Wiltshire
date: 2006-03-20 04:18:16
subject: Re: Fast than light..

From: "Gary Wiltshire" 

On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 02:59:45 -0500, Adam field.near the bridge">
 wrote:

> Robert Comer wrote:
>>> If this was expanding into something or if there was an outside
>>> observer
>>> then there would be an observed speed greater than that of light.
>>
>>
>> We can't see past our bubble...
>>
>
> Indeed not. However in which case I go back to my original comment wrt
> faster than light. If external to the universe is not a void then (A)
> the universe wouold have to shove stuff out of the way (at some speed) &
> (B) to an outside observer the edge of the universe would be travelling
> much faster than light.
>
> Adam

Again, nothing "external to the universe" and no "edge of
the universe."

--
Gary Wiltshire

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