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So sorry this id not to your standards, but the mistake is in the following topic:

Dark flow

Physical cosmology

This article is about the physics subject. For other uses, see Cosmology.

The typographical error is in the 4th Paragraph, and refers to the particle horizon at a distance of about 46 billion (4.6×10 10 ) light years. The decimal point in "46 billion" is not present, it should state "4.6 billion".

The authors, Alexander Kashlinsky, F. Atrio-Barandela, D. Kocevski and H. Ebeling, suggest that the motion may be a remnant of the influence of no-longer-visible regions of the universe prior to inflation. Telescopes cannot see events earlier than about 380,000 years after the Big Bang, when the universe became transparent (the Cosmic Microwave Background); this corresponds to the particle horizon at a distance of about 46 billion (4.6×10 10 ) light years. Since the matter causing the net motion in this proposal is outside this range, it would in a certain sense be outside our visible universe; however, it would still be in our past light cone.

(98.23.93.49 (talk) 08:35, 17 June 2012 (UTC))