On 12/19/06, Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For instance, when we see a galaxy far removed and supposedly very old... instead of that being all there is to the story, what we see in that one instance may be but a *reflection* (one of many) of far fewer objects, each of which reflection is repeated many times throughout space, all showing differing red-shits
I am not yet decided if the last word of the quoted statement is the delusion of a dyslexic mind or the humongous humor I have seen in the Horse Bean. However, current Higgs field theories seem to indicate that the universe is much larger than what we can actually see. All string theorists (including the most delectable Lisa Randall) await November of 2007: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_Hadron_Collider Meanwhile, I contemplate how to reduce inductance. Do I cool the coil and jack the voltage or do I reconstruct it with silver and gold plated conductors? Milliseconds seem to matter. Words to the wise. Terry

