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[QUOTE="ExecNight, post: 6076974, member: 212511"] But what happens when the photon never hits with any mass(object) until it reaches the [s]Schwarzschild radius[/s](observable universe) of the source and can no longer transmit information to the source. It has not yet been confirmed by the scientific community that the Schwarzschild radius also gives the radius of the observable universe at a given universe when you take *your* observable universe's total mass. I am just rushing ahead in my head, sorry. But I doubt it was that important to dwell on. [/QUOTE]
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