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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
I argue that low surface brightness disks evolve sufficiently slowly that, at any redshift, there should be a high space density of these objects. Cosmological dimming, in combination with the tenacity of Freeman’s Law, will make their direct detection very difficult. Given their abundance at z =0, it seems reasonable to suggest that such hidden galaxies will be important absorbers along the line of sight to distant QSOs.