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The Speed of Light and What We Observe

Andrés Ujpán
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A simple example of how what we observe is a beam of light coming from a specific time; seconds, minutes, hours, weeks, months, years, light-years… depending on how far the target is from the observer. This is why some stars, galaxies, etc., might not even exist anymore, and yet we can still observe them as they were during their existence.

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