And in this corner..
When light travels interstellar distances do you really think nothing happens to it along the way to cause altered red/blue shift and therefore incorrect universal expansion and universal age theories.
Caution, light still has not been defined as either a particle or a wave. However it is sometimes called a wavicle (imaginitive, isn't it?).
Anything is fair game, from possible effects of pinpoint black holes, spacetime curvature irregularities, gravity waves, light being accelerated or decelerated through a mass (yes it HAS been done), to Zorg the Destroyer of Worlds. Although please limit Zorg like comments to a reasonable (and arguable) length (in other words, short).
Feel free to be obscure and obtuse.
Try to keep flames to a minimum (unless labeled OBVIOUSLY AND CLEARLY as being pertinent and not insulting or intentionally causing emotional harm). After all, this is supposed to be a friendly debate. I respectfully ask the mods to hammer into the ground anyone breaking this rule.
Try your best to back up your viewpoint (if possible). However, some things can just hit a person as unlikely to the point of ridiculous so ask the poster about them if you don't get or believe it.
Let the games begin.
The SpaceNuts always return.
Caution, light still has not been defined as either a particle or a wave. However it is sometimes called a wavicle (imaginitive, isn't it?).
Anything is fair game, from possible effects of pinpoint black holes, spacetime curvature irregularities, gravity waves, light being accelerated or decelerated through a mass (yes it HAS been done), to Zorg the Destroyer of Worlds. Although please limit Zorg like comments to a reasonable (and arguable) length (in other words, short).
Feel free to be obscure and obtuse.
Try to keep flames to a minimum (unless labeled OBVIOUSLY AND CLEARLY as being pertinent and not insulting or intentionally causing emotional harm). After all, this is supposed to be a friendly debate. I respectfully ask the mods to hammer into the ground anyone breaking this rule.
Try your best to back up your viewpoint (if possible). However, some things can just hit a person as unlikely to the point of ridiculous so ask the poster about them if you don't get or believe it.
Let the games begin.
The SpaceNuts always return.