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Originally Posted by N0B0DY Do you believe that space expands at faster-than-light speed, Lloyd? Or, if we consider the whole spectrum of light, does space exist to it? |
No Nobody, I do not believe space expands faster-than-light speed, but I do know that according to matter density laws, early space would have had to be expanding much faster than todays space, but not faster than light. It's the point about light, itself, existing in a faster state, in the early universe, due to no or little aether matter density, surrounding said
first explosion. There certainly was no em-radiation, or extremely little, from first radiation tunneling, when the
first star/singularity/black-hole exploded, and I do calculate it to be a massive, mass of real solid matter___just run the present universe in reverse, to figure that one out___That's a lot of solid matter. There was only the almost non-existent, non-viscous fluidic photonic phase space state, i.e., thinnest of density space possible to exist, yet still have the ability to form a first singularity, into a finite universe, through thermal in-waves, of near 0k hydrodynamics, into out-wave hot hydrodynamics___and the extreme velocity of E=MC^2, and maybe even a lot more speed, at least the cosmological evidence sure points in this direction...
Lloyd