Re: Expanding Space

From: jahn (susysewnshow_at_yahoo.com.au)
Date: 02/27/05


Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 15:13:54 -0500


"Rudolf Drabek" <rdrXs@aon.at> wrote in message news:42222456$0$25200$91cee783@newsreader01.highway.telekom.at...
> AllYou! schrieb:
> > "Rudolf Drabek" <rdrXs@aon.at> wrote in message
> > news:421f7809$0$32214$91cee783@newsreader02.highway.telekom.at...
> >
> >>snip
>
> >>>
> >>
> >>Space is expanding into what?. My hypothesis is simply based on SR.
> >>1. Space is stuff it has properties.
> >
> >
> > What properties, and how do you quantify them?
> >
>
>
> my0 and epsilon0
> so it has the property to carry em fields.Including the property of
> signal propagation with c
> The NOSPACE NOTIME Condition has no properties.
>
> Despite of yr quest:
> The very interesting question would be: If I'm sitting in a black hole:
> Can I think there?
> Also, if a far red shifted galaxy is in the center of "our continuum"
> then it is infinite, and then not 15 billion yrs old -for the flat part
> of our continuunm-.
> And if, then relativity stops!! only my small view.
>
> What we all not know: why is space "at rest" for each observer.
>
> sorry looked some days not to the thread.
> Rudy

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