Re: Two questions
Zdenek Jizba wrote:
These questions are strictly hypothetical.
Question 1.
If the earth expanded at the same rate as the
universe, how much would the radius increase in 1
million years?
Question 2.
Were all planets at the same distance from the
sun 100 million years ago as they are today?
Thanks for a most interesting discussion. Lots of
the responses make much sense, but it also made
me appreciate the following thought:
The state of ignorance of current science can
be measured by the number of unanswered questions.
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... > Zdenek Jizba wrote: ... universe, how much would the radius increase in 1 ... current expansion of space and as a result there is no local expansion ... (sci.astro) - The Gravity Transformations and the Creation of a Universe
... The Gravity Transformations and the Creation of a Universe ... quasi-infinite radius and, as it does, the size of the matter contained therein ... by its radiation will exceed the pressure produced by gravitation. ... (sci.physics.particle) - The Gravity Transformations and the Creation of a Universe
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... The Gravity Transformations and the Creation of a Universe ... quasi-infinite radius and, as it does, the size of the matter contained therein ... by its radiation will exceed the pressure produced by gravitation. ... (sci.physics.particle) - The Gravity Transformations and the Creation of a Universe
... The Gravity Transformations and the Creation of a Universe ... quasi-infinite radius and, as it does, the size of the matter contained therein ... by its radiation will exceed the pressure produced by gravitation. ... (sci.physics.particle) |
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