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nothing is moving. — Devans99
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No the galaxies don't move, space inflates. — Devans99
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Space is space - nothing - so I don't think it can be said to be moving. — Devans99
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Do you have a beef with the speed of light speed limit by any chance? — Devans99
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You can't prove creation, and in no way in any of your commentary have you pointed to anything but its absence. — whollyrolling
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This a great mystery. The mechanism of expansion is unknown. What we do know is distance galaxies have redshifts of greater than 1 (the speed of light) and we need a mechanism to account for it that does not involve FTL. — Devans99
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The speed of light speed limit is one of the best empirically established facts in science — Devans99
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But we have an explanation - space is expanding. — Devans99
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What is your counter theory? — Devans99
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What you're basically arguing is that the Big Bang is God. — whollyrolling
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That if we have evidence that things are moving faster than the speed of light, then "Things can't move faster than the speed of light under any circumstances" is obviously incorrect. — Terrapin Station
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How does your theory account for the fact that only distant galaxies appear to move FTL and closer galaxies do not? — Devans99
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I don't think we know exactly why that's the case yet — Terrapin Station
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There have been numerous speculations, theories and observations concerning "big bang" events. The big bang is not believed to have been an isolated incident, and there is a growing body of evidence in support of this. — whollyrolling
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