Wednesday, September 7, 2011 4:26:16 AM
Klamz: Those numbers may be off because Einstien predicted that we could eventually see so far away that we would see past the curvature of space/time and back in toward our universe's past. In other words most of what we see on the edge of the universe are `ghosts` of galaxies that no longer exist. What we are seeing that far away is actually a `baby` picture of what the universe was, thus we can not accurately estimate how many galaxies really exist right now.