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And the theory is necessary to explain the horizon problem. So the causal right now looks to be about the same everywhere. It has this consistency. That referred to as being homogeneous. It's got homogeneous density. And this could only apply if all the areas of the universe were able to influence each other. If light, if light speed has always been the same. This then means not enough time to pass so that light could have traveled to the edge of the universe and balanced out the energy at that point. So that goes against what they're seeing up in the universe being homogeneous. So it's only a genius who think energy is being distributed equally everywhere. But in this case, according to the theory,
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