As a new correspondent in the FRIAM family, would someone please explain, 
with specifics, what particular emergent ideas are being referred to in the 
paragraph below.

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Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Young but distant gallaxies


>I guess that's the puzzle, since we can't use triangulation to measure
> distance for stars we use various corollaries for age to measure distance
> and of distance to measure age, according to the equations that have 
> seemed
> to make sense so far.  That the equations have not been making sense in
> several ways, like needing the invention of dark energy and dark matter to
> bend them for other discrepancies, is what science keeps doing, adding
> "epicycles" on old theory until some complete impasse arises... and 
> someone
> finally has to think up something completely new.   If others don't come 
> to
> the same impasse, like not seeing that emergence *must* be a local
> individual developmental process and so not asking *how*, no amount of 
> good
> solutions for the problem will be recognized.
>
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>> Behalf Of Nicholas Thompson
>> Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 12:09 PM
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>> Subject: [FRIAM] Young but distant gallaxies
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>> Dumb question for you cosmologists to chew over:
>>
>> How can they be so far away and yet so young?   Or, to put it even
>> dumber,
>> are there parts of the Universe that are so far away that they havent
>> happened yet?
>>
>> I guess this is a question about scales of distance vis a vis scales of
>> time.
>>
>> Nick
>>
>> Nicholas S. Thompson
>> Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Ethology,
>> Clark University ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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