Re: The big bang and the relativity
- From: "Bill Hobba" <rubbish@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2006 22:38:24 GMT
"AllYou!" <Idaman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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We all know that our universe is ever expanding......
so does relativistic rules of mass and time dialation also apply to
these galaxys and stars...
if so then did the big bang create so much force that it can make such
a huge amount of mass accelerate to the limit (light speed) ...i mean
it will eventually reach lights speed and more if left like this...
The fact that the universe is ever expanding doesn't mean that all of it's
matter is constantly accelerating. In fact, there's some evidence that
its rate of expansion is slowing. Therefore, I fail to see where how you
can conclude that any mass in the universe will eventually reach c.
No, SR & GR only apply to our solar system. The rest of the universe was
exempted by rule.
What rule is that? - I have no idea what I ma talking about so make it up as
I go along?
Bill
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