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<blockquote data-quote="blk02edge" data-source="post: 16712391" data-attributes="member: 69609"><p>Something I've been pondering.</p><p></p><p>If JWST is looking one direction as far as 100M years past the big bang, then, turns an exact 180 and looks the exact opposite direction and looks to the same distance. Although the universe is measured at 93B LY across. The two opposite points JWST observed would only roughly be 100M LY apart. Thoughts?</p><p></p><p>I know the 100M LY distance is false and muddy do to zero actual calculations regarding the size of the universe in the dark ages etc. But, my general point being the two points wouldn't be nearly as far apart as one would generally think</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blk02edge, post: 16712391, member: 69609"] Something I've been pondering. If JWST is looking one direction as far as 100M years past the big bang, then, turns an exact 180 and looks the exact opposite direction and looks to the same distance. Although the universe is measured at 93B LY across. The two opposite points JWST observed would only roughly be 100M LY apart. Thoughts? I know the 100M LY distance is false and muddy do to zero actual calculations regarding the size of the universe in the dark ages etc. But, my general point being the two points wouldn't be nearly as far apart as one would generally think [/QUOTE]
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