First of all a dicky's you know what has no brain and acts without thinking so it can not be clever.....LOL....Originally posted by alpha45Eh? That's one heck of a word salad. I presume you're trying to say how scientists distance in lightyears to help measure age? Actually, they use it to guess how old the image is. For example, if you took a photo of Andromeda from here, the photo would be of Andromeda 2,500,000 years ago. Since Andromeda is 2,500,000 lightyears away, it takes 2,500,000 years for the light to reach us. So all our current pictures are pretty outdated. Andromeda could get destroyed today, and we'd never see it happen until the year 2,500,2010 AD.Don’t be such a clever dicky.
Light years may be the measurement of distance but they also have another advantage – they help you determine AGE. The exact number of light years was not specified but from the word ‘years’ you may presume many. I’m sure you can work it out – (rolls eyes upwards and tuts)
Let me make a point (or rather, two)
1. This has absolutely nothing to do with your claim about the Vonari being assimilated "lightyears" ago (and there's no way you could link them)
2. You specifically said "light years ago" which specifically refers to lightyears as a measurement of time, not distance, so stop trying to weasel out of it.
I will be a clever dicky, so there!
Second of all light years is for measuring distance and you can not callculate the age of something by knowing it's distance in light years. The only thing you can conclude is that it existed at least that many years ago but not it's actual age. Third of all Carbon dating is one of the more precise ways for measuring age.......
Geeeeeez, do I have to educate every one about Religion, Sience and Biology?.... LOL....









