(October 23, 2014 at 2:17 pm)TreeSapNest Wrote: Matter is converted into universal expansion over time such that the over time the rate of expansion increases and the amount of matter decreases. And there is a process that favors matter over antimatter. Got it.
If the light from a quasar took 13 billion years to reach us, then the quasar was 13 billion light years away from us 13 billion years ago.
If true, How is it we and the quasar were 13 billion light years apart 13 billion years ago in a 13 billion year old universe?
If false, why did it take light 13 billion years to reach us?
light takes millions to billions of years to reach us so when we observe the stars they move slowly to us but in reality they are moving pretty fast out there in that vacuum. so when we go outside and look at those stars more than likely those stars are in a different location. well light is the fastest natural thing that cant break its own speed limit. so when you have a quasar move that light information we take in is going to be delayed because well its like in a vacuum its waiting for information to update. i think about it like video game lag in real life turn on a switch if the observer sees your hand moving to the switch or it might seem like its stationary and not doing anything when you are flipping the switch for the observer you still look frozen in place and move ever so slowly.
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