Saturday, February 2, 2019

Why our scientists are wrong in estimating the Age of the universe ?

Why our scientists are wrong in estimating the Age of the universe ?

Billy Meier,
11th October 1989

Dark, dust and gas clouds lie between the Earth and many giant suns as well as galaxies, whereby these gigantic objects cannot be seen.

Such clouds are particularly common from around 14 billion light-years onwards, consequently it is only with extremely special apparatuses, devices and instruments possible to look beyond these ranges.

Already from a distance of 12 billion light years onwards it becomes very difficult to detect galaxies etc.

For this reason the earthlings, the astronomy scientists, would continue to assume for a long time that the origin of the universe would be at a distance of 12 to 14 billion light years, which of course does not correspond to the correctness, because in truth the universe is already more than 46 Trillion years old and tremendously much larger than the scientists envision it.

CR 230

http://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/Contact_Report_230

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