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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thank you for your answers so far. . Consider these points, scientists are now telling us that there is a limit to how far we can see into space, it is an accepted fact that the universe is expanding, therefore things that are just at the limit of our vision will disappear.
An analogy would be a traveler on a boat in a fog, as visible things get further away they disappear from his view.
An analogy would be a traveler on a boat in a fog, as visible things get further away they disappear from his view.
Well it's not a very good analogy but I guess it will do.
The problem is that the things that far away are
A) very faint just detecting them at all is a major miracle
B) very early - you're looking at things very early on in the Universes' history. there weren't that many luminous objects around then, and those that were there were shrouded in gas that absorbed their light.
II think this is the current record holder.
http://news.sciencema...istant-object-ev.html
The problem is that the things that far away are
A) very faint just detecting them at all is a major miracle
B) very early - you're looking at things very early on in the Universes' history. there weren't that many luminous objects around then, and those that were there were shrouded in gas that absorbed their light.
II think this is the current record holder.
http://news.sciencema...istant-object-ev.html