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Well, the speed of present light is frozen in comparison with what the created state light can do. Of course. It need not be going backward in time that was one scenario. Since time and space were affected, we can ask questions like that, according to the evidences we see.i had a feeling you'd say that. fine
anytime now!
i don't think i'll enquire further on this one
so the night sky is partially a moving frozen picture with blinking lights that appears to be going backwards in time. got it.
It is not frozen, things still move. But, as I said, in comparison with created state light, it is frozen. The bits we do see, like SNs far far away, we can question the appearance of time that filters down to earth. Of course. But I raised a few examples, meant to show how a changed universe easily explains light, not locked into a certain position dogmatically on it.wait, no i don't. explain how time can appear to be both backwards and frozen simultaneously, please.
But, for the guy that started the thread, one would expect a bit more depth from you, than condescending vague pretend questions.
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