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  1. just a question. If, and Ill use the hubble space telescope for my question, if the hubble can "see" objects out about 14 billion light years in a particular direction, and you spun the hubble around to the opposite direction and it can "see" objects about 14 billion light years wouldnt that make the universe 38 billion years old? If your point of reference was the object viewed by the hubble 14 billion light years away and you were viewing the earth from there and that was as far as you could see, the object in the opposite direction would still be another 14 billion light years away right? im just asking. Just a reference to the fact that if you drew a circle with hubble as the center, wouldn't 14billion light years be the radius and not the diameter?
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