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by sliverstorm
5440 days ago
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I understand relativity is hard science. While I agree you are not talking about wacky unproven theory, I am not sure I agree that you are not being a pedant. Your parent's assertion is most definitely plausible from the right frame of reference, and mainly written to elicit amusement, but you insist on getting bogged down in the details discussing how it is NOT plausible in other frames of reference, which is quite frankly, besides the point. |
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I'm inferring you understood it as something like "a frame of reference which agrees with the theoretical frame of reference of a spaceship we launch today, at the time it arrives at the reservoir". That seems far from obvious to me— I find it much more likely that xhuang (like many other commenters on this article, I should add, not to mention the public at large) has been misled by pop-science into the thinking that something being twelve billion lightyears away means that right now, whatever we're seeing is actually twelve billion years in the past.
But that's exactly wrong! There is no actually, and what we see is as valid to call "right now" as anything else. And this is the universe we live in! Maybe I am a pedant, but this stuff is mind-bogglingly amazing when you can actually wrap your head around it, so I try not to miss out on a relativity teaching moment.
Anyhoot, we obviously both get it, so I'll wait on xhuang to say whether my comment was relevant to his point or not.