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The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related • Hubble Deep Field 35 years ago vs today

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>...Everything is getting further apart, not closer together
Tiny Fishing
If that is indeed the case, then there should be fewer galaxies visible in the same region. I'm just impatient, I hate waiting millions of years for the most distant observable galaxies to either vanish or new ones to appear in a falsifiable experiment.
Millions of years isn't enough. You want to see a real change, it's billions of years. And within the region of galaxy clusters, things aren't even getting farther apart.
Does it take that much?

Statistics: Posted by MissSophie — Sun Nov 17, 2024 12:25 pm — Replies 4 — Views 20460



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