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Old 12-01-2007, 04:54 PM   #37 (permalink)
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Of course, it happens...Physical perfect vacuum according to quantum field theory is not emptyness because there are always particles that are born and die in it..
I don't remember reading whether physicists have observed this phenomenon. My question is who should prove or disprove the quantum fluctuations?
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The thing is that you can't be sure if it is God who has come to you. The most obvious explanation of the vision of Him would be "Damn, those tasty rolls I have eaten today morning were hallcinogenic"..

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No, of course. Light year is just a unit of measurement for the width.
My point is if the universe expands at the speed of light the radius can only be 14 Glight years; the diameter ~30 Glight years?... not 156???
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