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In reply to the discussion: It took centuries, but we now know the size of the Universe [View all]alfredo
(60,281 posts)4. They gave a figure of 93 billion light years.
"Today we are fairly confident that the Milky Way is probably about 100,000 light years across. The observable Universe is, of course, much larger. According to current thinking it is about 93 billion light years in diameter. How can we be so sure? And how did we ever come up with such measurements from right here on Earth?"
They need to define "it" in the third sentence.
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Nothing then, when described as an infinite void, excludes all possibility of anything else existing
SouthernDemLinda
Jun 2016
#43
I used to love physics and the study of the universe. A few years ago I came to the same
A Simple Game
Jun 2016
#10
A good video on the solar system, leap years, the calender and such cosmic things
packman
Jun 2016
#22