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>>However, the evidence is that the farther and farther you look, that is apparently not the case. Light essentially dies out and then everything goes black.
>>It might be a good idea to ask:
>>What would the universe look like if light had a finite range?
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>Some parts of it wouldn't. I mean, wouldn't look at all. They'd be invisible to us, just as sound from a far enough distance is inaudible.
And isn't that consistent with what we observe?
IE, Olber's paradox?
>>At some point out in the cosmos, light would stop coming to us, which observationally seems to be the case.)
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>There's also an alternative explanation: the redshift is a true Doppler, but not because of any big bang, but because the whole universe is actually intelligent. And running away from us as fast as it can, which is proof enough that it is intelligent.
I'm trying to propose a real answer to a real question. Thanks for mocking that.
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