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![]() Add a Comment (Go Up to OJB's Blog Page) StrangeEntry 382, on 2006-08-18 at 13:54:01 (Rating 1, Science) In my last blog entry I listed 13 things that, according to New Scientist, don't make sense. The second thing which doesn't make sense is the horizon problem. This states that the observable Universe (28 billion light years in diameter) is so uniform (it is similar density, temperature, etc on a large scale in all directions) that we cannot explain it. No force or phenomenon could travel faster than light to result in this uniformity over that distance because the Universe is only 14 billion years old. There are no comments for this entry. You can leave comments about this entry using this form. To add a comment: enter a name and email (both optional), type the number shown above, enter a comment, then click Add. ![]() ![]() ![]() Insert query failed: INSERT INTO log VALUES (NULL,1,'2025-12-22','200836','BlogPage.html%3Fcode=382','XuBlog','216.73.216.208','Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@a','');. |