RE: The universe appears "old", but it is still less than 10,000 years old
November 26, 2013 at 10:54 am
The two-way speed of light is isotropic in ASC - It's only the one-way speed that would be anisotropic. So the one-way speed could be 50 billion times faster than c.
Now this isn't evidence for a 10,000 year old universe. It doesn't even suggest a 10,000 year old universe. But it does mean that the speed of light is not an adequate argument against a 10,000 year old universe. Well, not unless simultaneity can be shown to be velocity dependent rather than position dependent.
I'm convinced that this is where Lisle's ASC is gonna fall flat on it's arse, it's just a case of finding the right place to give it a nudge
Now this isn't evidence for a 10,000 year old universe. It doesn't even suggest a 10,000 year old universe. But it does mean that the speed of light is not an adequate argument against a 10,000 year old universe. Well, not unless simultaneity can be shown to be velocity dependent rather than position dependent.
I'm convinced that this is where Lisle's ASC is gonna fall flat on it's arse, it's just a case of finding the right place to give it a nudge