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From: Alan Sondheim <sondheim@panix.com>
To: Cyb <cybermind@listserv.aol.com>, Wryting-L <WRYTING-L@listserv.wvu.edu>
Subject: Foofimage Alanoverthehill
Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2009 22:45:02 -0400 (EDT)
Foofimage Alanoverthehill Image by Foofwa d'I (Foofwa of the Eye), of Alan Sondheim on inconceivably early morning all night up quick Skype section hammering nails in the coffin of art: http://www.alansondheim.org/foofalan.png Alan Sondheim starving and going homeless sooner or later hating the world and being blown up by renegade rich people who'd rather shoot others than themselves about a minute ago Comment Like / Unlike Write a comment... Alan Sondheim Remove Alan Sondheim well it's somewhere there, too easy to give the url, rather stumble thru pebble quote patches 9 hours ago Comment Like / Unlike Write a comment... Alan Sondheim Remove Alan Sondheim do not apply to relative velocities in comoving coordinates, which are often described in terms of the "expansion of space" between galaxies. This expansion rate is thought to have been at its peak during the inflationary epoch thought to h...ave occurred in a tiny fraction of the second after the Big Bang (models suggest the period would have been from around 10-36 seconds after the Big Bang to around 10-33 seconds),Read More 9 hours ago Comment Like / Unlike Write a comment... Alan Sondheim Remove Alan Sondheim ah the answer, under wikipedia's superluminal - thought it would possibly be there: Universal expansion The expansion of the universe causes distant galaxies to recede from us faster than the speed of light, if comoving distance and cosmological... time are used to calculate the speeds of these galaxies. However, in general relativity, velocity is a local notion, so velocity calculated using comoving coordinates does noRead More 9 hours ago Comment Like / Unlike Write a comment... Alan Sondheim Remove Alan Sondheim how light from objects beyond the cosmological horizon can be shifted into annihilation implying objects moving > C; I've seen this in a number of places, and it seems to contradict special re ===