MadSci Network: Astronomy
Query:

Subject: Does space its self move with the movement of the galaxy?

Date: Fri Nov 20 19:27:38 1998
Posted by Gerald Steede
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City: Russleville State/Province: Arkansas
Country: United States
Area of science: Astronomy
ID: 911611658.As
Message:

If a person was going to travel into the past he would have to know 
where to go or where the earth was at the time he  is traveling to.
So the movement of the earth through space would have to be plotted,
rotation, orbit, suns movement in the galaxy, galaxy movement in the 
universe, and what ever, if any movement our universe has in the ( I 
don't know what to call it ). Is there any of these movements that not
affect the position of the earth in the past because space moved with
them?
                         Thank You for your time and effort.
                                Gerald Steede


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