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tkeys9
· 11 years ago
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but you wouldn't see it for another 50 million years
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guest
· 11 years ago
If you teleported it and it appeared immediately 50 million light years away, technically yes.
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guest
· 11 years ago
You would see it 100 million years later not earlier I think
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mgoveia
· 11 years ago
↓This.
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guest
· 10 years ago
No, 50 million years. The light which bounced off the Earth is already out there, and it would take 50 million for that light hitting the mirror to make the return journey.
jesse8585
· 10 years ago
Light years is distance not time so none of that is true
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guest
· 11 years ago
Actually you wouldn't be able to see the mirror for another 50 million years..
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jaysoche
· 11 years ago
Well it would have to be a pretty strong telescope to see something that is 50 million light years away
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reecejdub
· 11 years ago
If I could teleport something 50 million light years away, it wouldn't be a mirror
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