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Sean Bodey

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  1. Ah, see. the main point I missed then is that current microwave radiation is leftover light from the BB and point of origin. thanks especially to spyman and proximity 1 for clear answers and references.
  2. The origin point of our universe is bound to be pumping out a vast amount of radiant light. (Or was perhaps) Yet space appears dark to us. Presuming that the material that make up our galaxy and those around us, were flung far from the point of origin and was done so at speeds we can hardly comprehend, then at some point, we (our known universe) a part of the original light producing energy of the universe, whom are decelerating should be eventually be over lapped by (younger?) light produced by the big bang or the origin point thereafter. So what happens when it does? If this questions been asked or answered before, please point me in the direction of where I can learn about it.
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