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I read this recently, but did not understand how one calculates this, since I'm used to:
Distance = Recessional Velociy / Hubble's Constant
= Beta x C / Hubble's Constant
ALSO SEE ATTACHMENT
I thought that as Z approaches infinity, Recessional Velociy approaches C. But clearly this cannot be true if a Red Shift of z =1.47 implies superluminal recessional velocity. Where are I going wrong?
Thanks much.
Distance = Recessional Velociy / Hubble's Constant
= Beta x C / Hubble's Constant
ALSO SEE ATTACHMENT
I thought that as Z approaches infinity, Recessional Velociy approaches C. But clearly this cannot be true if a Red Shift of z =1.47 implies superluminal recessional velocity. Where are I going wrong?
Thanks much.