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Re: Effects of the expansion of physical matter with space. - 04-20-2007, 07:20 PM

Dear Lloyd Gillespie:
Please say what you think of this:
2.1 PART I
Scenario: Miniature & Parallel Universe
(Copyright 2007 by K. B. Robertson, all rights reserved)
The following question originated at a dinner party among friends. There was an interesting and educational variety of answers.

Question:
In a universe parallel to ours, exactly the same in every way; with all of the galaxies - including the Milky Way, and our solar system with all our planets as they are, including earth and everything on and within it and including its inhabitants and the molecules, atoms, electrons, photons, black body radiation - except... :

that this ‘twin universe’ and all of its contents was one thousand times smaller than the universe we in the here and now occupy - instead of the there & then occupation of the miniaturized universe (including all of our miniaturized selves):

would this miniaturized universal space and all of its miniaturized contents undergo and experience the same time standards as the ‘regular sized’ universe we are part of?
Yes or no.

Addendum options
Time would be the same in the two compared universes.
Time would be different in the two compared universes.
If yes, please explain.
If no, please explain.

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