Hello coldcreation
I fully agree with you.
Have a look at this link
At 9 GYrs
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap040226.html
The Deep Field ????
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap970209.html
A Distant Galaxy in the Deep Field ? 13.2 Gyrs
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap960628.html
Hubble's Deepest View Ever of the Universe Unveils Earliest Galaxies
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/arc...eases/2004/07/
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Searching for the faintest objects in the Ultra Deep Field is like trying to find a firefly on the Moon. Light from the farthest objects reached the Hubble telescope in trickles rather than gushers. The orbiting observatory collected one photon of light per minute from the dimmest objects. Normally, the telescope collects millions of photons per minute from nearby galaxies.
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The image yields a rich harvest of about 10,000 galaxies.
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If astronomers made the Hubble Ultra Deep Field observation over the entire sky, how long would it take?
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The whole sky contains 12.7 million times more area than the Ultra Deep Field. To observe the entire sky would take almost 1 million years of uninterrupted observing.
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Do you understand the above statement.
If there is 10,000 galaxies in one (seed)
Times this by 12.7 million
gives you
1.27 * 10^12 galaxies
Thats 1,270,000,000,000 at 13.2 Gyrs deep field. Wow!!!!!!!!!!!
and the BBT people would say
Yep all these formed in just 500 million years. Because matter expanded at 10^20 C or so.
All I can say to the cosmologists who think along the BBT is. Wake up and dream.