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11-07-2007, 01:31 AM
Re: Einstein's so-called 'Biggest Blunder' was right after all.

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Originally Posted by N0B0DY View Post
Could it be a possibility, Rascal, that both space and matter expand proportionately, as you propose, but only spatial expansion is observed because the 5th and 6th dimensions you propose redshift their wavelengths due to the unobservable material expansion?
"Unobservable material expansion?"

Material expansion is felt and seen constantly.
It's what pins you to the omnidirectionally accelerating expansion of the earth.

By the definition of dimensions, matter is the 4th dimension (Einstein), and anything moves at right angles from it is the 5th - electricity moves at right angles out of the 4th (matter), whether it is redshifting or not.

Anything that moves at right angles out of the 5th dimension of electricity is the 6th, magnetism moves at right angles to elecricity, whether it is redshifting or not.

Matter is merely a more dense form of electromagnetism than light, which is a physical extension of matter, moving at a much faster rate of acclerating expansion.

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