Terry Blanton wrote: > 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
Large_Hardon_Collider Harry

