On 25 June 2014 04:48, John Ross <jr...@trexenterprises.com> wrote:

> The light reflected by the shell of our Universe is the cosmic background
> radiation that has been bouncing around our Universe since the Big Bang.
> Radio wave radiation generated in our Universe reflects from the shell of
> our Universe in about the same manner that radio waves generated on earth
> reflect from the earth’s ionosphere.
>

So is this shell expanding? Assuming that we are at an arbitrary point in
the universe and not at its exact centre, why don't we observe the shell to
be closed in one direction than another?

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> The muon or its predecessor should be accelerated by the earth’s gravity.
> If a canon ball is accelerated through space at the same rate as a feather,
> then a muon should be accelerated at the same rate as a cannon ball.
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Correct, but I don't see the relevance.

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