... would ... as ... not ... I'm not sure. That may be a valid way of looking at it. In principle it's not necessary for matter to start out in motion in order...
... within a galaxy or only outside of it? Sure, there are other forces acting within a galaxy causing motions other than the expansion of ... prominent that...
The ESA has narrowed group of candidates down to eight that will participate in a 105 day isolation experiment to be conducted in Moscow. Six of the eight will...
... From: "Robert Angstrom" <rangstrom@...> To: "Cosmology and Astrophysics" <Cosmology_and_Astrophysics@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 11,...
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... move apart from one another, does not space also expand within a galaxy causing stars to move away from each other? The History Channel's "The Universe"...
Pete, Space may be expanding but the expansion is not "everywhere" because if space is expanding everywhere we would have no means of observing expansion. In...
... Robert, Einstein also defined gravity as curved spacetime and spacetime curves because the expansion is not uniform. Berkley and Mach also explained that...
... Robert, if what you say is true, then which catagory of physical ( real ) --or even quasi-physical stuff-- will I find this alledged spacetime in? I.e....
... Robert, a star expands and/or contracts? If a star gives off energy --loosing energy-- then you would think it would contract and get smaller from its...
... Ok Robert, ergo; 1. spacetime( speculated to be real/physical ) and uniform. 2. curved( non-uniform ) spacetime is gravity( speculated to be real/ ...
... From: "Pete" <pmoore67@...> To: "Cosmology and Astrophysics" <Cosmology_and_Astrophysics@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 11:35:46...
... From: "Robert Angstrom" <rangstrom@...> To: "Cosmology and Astrophysics" <Cosmology_and_Astrophysics@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 12,...
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... That presumes the expansion rate is the same everywhere...perhaps it is not? ... fair enough...but, just fwiw, the big rip theory certainly suggests that...
... That space between matter has mucho matter particles( fermiuons ) and fermions collectively as atoms an atoms collected as molecules, all too small for...
... From: "Pete" <pmoore67@...> To: "Cosmology and Astrophysics" <Cosmology_and_Astrophysics@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 6:53:50...
... Seems you and i are caught in recursive loop that leads nowhere i.e. spacetime is real because there is space between matter. ????? This tell us nothing...
... Robert, if there is no space or time, then there can exist, no matter and no non-matter things aka occupied space. Non-occupied space exists regardless of...
... From: "rybo6" <rybo6@...> To: "Cosmology and Astrophysics" <Cosmology_and_Astrophysics@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 8:30:15 AM GMT...
rybo well say the blessing and pass the biscuits. this is first time i've ever been able to link up to any of your extracurricular activities. ddd ... believe ...
... DDD, glad yo made there. That one is pretty but here is a more indepth consideration, based on observations, of how i see the evolution of our finite...