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Old 03-20-2008
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The expansion of the universe

In deference to Albert, did he not explain the relationship between
speed, gravity, and the observer, as tied in with ones concept of time.
In view of this, how is our current evaluation of the expansion valid,
when the calculations are determined by our time frame. How would the
calculations work out to intelligent beings in a different time frame?
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