| Re: Effects of the expansion of physical matter with space. Quote:
Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie The key is, it's a real physical matter void, of varied states___completely...
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Originally Posted by Graybeard Dear Rascal / Lloyd ... obviously you both know what you are talking about.
However I don't. Can you straighten me out on one point to start with. Are we talking about a closed system?
A system that consists of nothing but matter and the void?
This system is in a constant rate of expansion, therefore undetectable by anything or any means within the closed system.
Rascal ... I have been reading you all over the internet. It seems unfair that you can give me so much homework and that I can't return the favour. 
Lloyd: re: energy is matter. In this context then magnetic fields are electric fields, positive is negative? And yet these different states of energy do have a real physical differential effect ?
cool bananas ... greg
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Dear Greg:
the system is not merely in a constant state of expansion, it is in a constant state of accelerating expansion. Consequently all of the experiential effects of gravity (the 4-D space-time continuum) as we see and feel (and hear) them (as in the settling down of a spinning coin or round platter on a hard surface) makes the issued expansion within the (spatially finite, chronologically infinite) system, altogether detectable... It is not a question of where and what it is, it's a question of where and what it isn't...
Regards
- RP
__________________ (George Berkeley, 1710) ... lay the beginning in a distinct explication of what is meant by thing, reality, existence: for in vain shall we dispute concerning the real existence of things, or pretend to any knowledge thereof, so long as we have not fixed the meaning of those words. "All things come out of the one and the one out of all things." - Heraclitus "Reality is an illusion - albeit a persistent one." - Einstein "Particles give me a headache." - Ibid |