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<blockquote data-quote="Harte" data-source="post: 164626" data-attributes="member: 443"><p>Light year is a measure of distance, not time.</p><p>One of the two fundamental assumptions of the Theory of Relativity is that physics is the same throughout the entire visible universe (the other is that the speed of light has an upper limit.)</p><p>Since the Theory of Relativity has passed every test thrown at it over and over throughout the decades since it was proposed, that's good evidence that the physics we know is valid everywhere we can see.</p><p></p><p>We can't say anything about the part of the universe that is beyond what we can observe.</p><p></p><p>Harte</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harte, post: 164626, member: 443"] Light year is a measure of distance, not time. One of the two fundamental assumptions of the Theory of Relativity is that physics is the same throughout the entire visible universe (the other is that the speed of light has an upper limit.) Since the Theory of Relativity has passed every test thrown at it over and over throughout the decades since it was proposed, that's good evidence that the physics we know is valid everywhere we can see. We can't say anything about the part of the universe that is beyond what we can observe. Harte [/QUOTE]
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