Peam
Jedi Council Member
Thank you for another great session.
Just wondering how close this explosion really is and how close does this have to be in order to have any effect on this small neck of the woods where we are?
If it's in our own galaxy how could astronomers get the distance so wrong? And if it's further away such as millions of light years away, what's it got to do with this small planet in the middle of nowhere?
The only thing I can come up with is what the C's once said, that time is an illusion for us. But even so, wouldn't this explosion and energy pouring into your universe from higher densities affect a lot more area of the universe than just our sector of space time?
A: What do you think about the ”new” explosion 3 to 4 billion light years away? They think, that is.
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Q: (L) Are you saying that it’s not as far away as they’re saying it is?
A: Yes.
Just wondering how close this explosion really is and how close does this have to be in order to have any effect on this small neck of the woods where we are?
If it's in our own galaxy how could astronomers get the distance so wrong? And if it's further away such as millions of light years away, what's it got to do with this small planet in the middle of nowhere?
The only thing I can come up with is what the C's once said, that time is an illusion for us. But even so, wouldn't this explosion and energy pouring into your universe from higher densities affect a lot more area of the universe than just our sector of space time?