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β | + | When you think about it, people are just underestimating the speed of light [[Special:Contributions/172.70.110.28|172.70.110.28]] 17:36, 24 November 2023 (UTC) | |
I knew this because Nick Cave's 2013 album *Push The Sky Away* includes the lyrics "Sirius is eight point six light years away / Arcturus is thirty seven / The past is the past and it's here to stay / Wikipedia is heaven". Obviously Randall has been listening to it! ;-) [[Special:Contributions/173.245.53.176|173.245.53.176]] 08:32, 14 March 2014 (UTC) | I knew this because Nick Cave's 2013 album *Push The Sky Away* includes the lyrics "Sirius is eight point six light years away / Arcturus is thirty seven / The past is the past and it's here to stay / Wikipedia is heaven". Obviously Randall has been listening to it! ;-) [[Special:Contributions/173.245.53.176|173.245.53.176]] 08:32, 14 March 2014 (UTC) | ||
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What will be different about the photons leaving the surface? They're the same, they've just been bouncing about for thousands, not millions with respect to G-type stars, of years. In that sense, it is the light we see and we must add the time. {{unsigned ip|199.27.128.114}} | What will be different about the photons leaving the surface? They're the same, they've just been bouncing about for thousands, not millions with respect to G-type stars, of years. In that sense, it is the light we see and we must add the time. {{unsigned ip|199.27.128.114}} | ||
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