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A most interesting paradox has resulted from the work of two men; the first was a physicist while the second was an astronomer. According to Science, the first one proved that nothing can travel faster than light while the second showed that the most distant galaxies travel at the speed of light. Obviously nothing exists beyond those galaxies, beyond that distance of observation. The interesting aspect of this is that Science has now confirmed the belief of the medieval Church; the earth is the center of the universe![[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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A most interesting paradox has resulted from the work of two men; the first was a physicist while the second was an astronomer. According to Science, the first one proved that nothing can travel faster than light while the second showed that the most distant galaxies travel at the speed of light. Obviously nothing exists beyond those galaxies, beyond that distance of observation. The interesting aspect of this is that Science has now confirmed the belief of the medieval Church; the earth is the center of the universe!
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[[Category:Scientific Paper|ultimate paradox]]

Latest revision as of 11:30, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title The Ultimate Paradox
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Author(s) Joseph F Cuny
Keywords geocentrism
Published 2009
Journal None
No. of pages 1

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Abstract

A most interesting paradox has resulted from the work of two men; the first was a physicist while the second was an astronomer. According to Science, the first one proved that nothing can travel faster than light while the second showed that the most distant galaxies travel at the speed of light. Obviously nothing exists beyond those galaxies, beyond that distance of observation. The interesting aspect of this is that Science has now confirmed the belief of the medieval Church; the earth is the center of the universe!