Astronomy / Space Hubble detects oldest known galaxy

Does this mean the BB was over there? What if there's a galaxy 10 Billion light-years away in the other direction from us?

BB is kind of like Flat-Earth I think.
 
Does this mean the BB was over there? What if there's a galaxy 10 Billion light-years away in the other direction from us?

BB is kind of like Flat-Earth I think.

Logically, it does mean, just that.

Which would mean that there cannot be a galaxy, 10 billion years much for than a few degrees away from the one detected.

But your comparison with Flat Earth is, if I may point out, a little impertinent. After all, the Earth is flat. But BB is just some theory.
 
Does this mean the BB was over there? What if there's a galaxy 10 Billion light-years away in the other direction from us?

BB is kind of like Flat-Earth I think.

The Big Bang happened everywhere. It's just that then everywhere was in the same place.
 
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