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Universal expansion grows everything
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BURT
2009-10-16 20:55:48 UTC
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Time is not a spatial dimension. Space is full of time.
Did you used to write fortune cookies?
David A. Smith
If you rely on luck you are out of time Dave.

Mitch Raemsch
BURT
2009-10-16 21:19:18 UTC
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Time is not a spatial dimension. Space is full of time.
Did you used to write fortune cookies?
David A. Smith
Round curved space is full of time. It is not a dimension on its own
regardless of the treatment of Einsteinian world line.

Mitch Raemsch
BURT
2009-10-18 05:21:11 UTC
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The local expansion is too small to measure.
Give astronomy millions of years to reveal it
experimentally.
We can measure changes of the scale of the Hubble's constant.  We
cannot see an expansion.
Your words must echo inside your head something fierce.  If you only
had some soft, squishy grey matter to dampen those pesky vibrations.
You keep parroting the same empty words over and over.
David A. Smith
What scales do not expand? And why would these be exceptions.
No all space is expanding whether full or empty.

Mitch Raemsch

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