| Re: Omnidirectionally Expanding Matter Causes QM and the Spatially Expanding Universe Really no explanation necessary for your theory, RP. I've read the bulk and it's fully pinned and accepted.
Yet, to express it in such a way that it would be acceptable by the mainstream, the relationship might have to be omitted because it doesn't make sense outside of the accountability of gravity.
In other words, I think that most scientists will think in terms of measuring a mile today as compared to measuring a mile tomorrow, which will render the same result - both a mile. Then, to measure a mile comparative to the gravitational constant is to me synonymous to weighing a mile.
If I'm overlooking something, how would we calculate the difference in the measurements of the square miles? |