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<blockquote data-quote="doubtingmerle" data-source="post: 76829873" data-attributes="member: 6687"><p>We were discussing SN 1987A, and why that is evidence that the universe is far older than 6000 years old. I spend a lot of time discussing this supernova at <a href="https://mindsetfree.blog/dare-to-question/how-old-is-the-earth/" target="_blank">How Old is the Earth? - The Mind Set Free</a>, including explaining how we know the light from that supernova really traveled that many years. You can read it at my website.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Relativity doesn't help you here. Physical observations and geometry say the supernova was 169,000 lightyears away when the star exploded. And relativity tells us the light can't travel that far through space in 6000 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doubtingmerle, post: 76829873, member: 6687"] We were discussing SN 1987A, and why that is evidence that the universe is far older than 6000 years old. I spend a lot of time discussing this supernova at [URL="https://mindsetfree.blog/dare-to-question/how-old-is-the-earth/"]How Old is the Earth? - The Mind Set Free[/URL], including explaining how we know the light from that supernova really traveled that many years. You can read it at my website. Relativity doesn't help you here. Physical observations and geometry say the supernova was 169,000 lightyears away when the star exploded. And relativity tells us the light can't travel that far through space in 6000 years. [/QUOTE]
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