Re: What if gravity isn't a force, just an illusion of expanding spacetime's momentum?



On Jul 21, 11:36 am, "N:dlzc D:aol T:com \(dlzc\)" <d...@xxxxxxx>
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Dear mithros:

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On Jul 21, 7:07 am, "N:dlzc D:aol T:com \(dlzc\)"
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Dear cfk:

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that is expanding and consequently affects matter
and energy, then inflation would be affecting
everything, including us.

Experimentally, nothing within our supercluster
(of which the Milky Way is a small part) appears
to be expanding. Yet we have gravitation.

how could appear, everything expand at same rate

This rate in our supercluster appears to be zero. And if we were
expanding *at all*, then nearby galaxies not in our supercluster
woud appear blueshifted. This is not seen.

use your brain, she is also expanding

Do likewise.

David A. Smith

David - I apologize if this is a silly question - if we are on the
surface of an inflating balloon (which I think modern physics wholly
accepts, no?), why would the rest of the universe be expanding while
our supercluster is somehow exempt from expansion?

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