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Originally Posted by Pluto
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You really don't. Every night the SDSS stores 200 gigabytes of info. The last release of data to the public was six terabytes of 88 million celestial objects.
To have hundreds of millions of images on your computer would require hundreds of average sized hard drives. I therefore find it difficult to believe the statement "I have all the images in my computer" or "I know it quite well"
I do think it would benefit you to check it out. It is difficult to support a position other than expansion when all those objects follow the predictions of standard cosmology. Their brightness and redshift and size and distribution agree when Halton Arp would say they shouldn't.
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Originally Posted by Pluto
Now show me what evidence that you think supports the BBT.
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If you would like to pick some of the galaxies in the survey that have redshift and brightness data I will show you how it agrees with standard cosmology.
-modest