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Re: Observational Evidence for the Expansion of the Universe - 11-11-2007, 11:42 AM

Thanks Neutralino;

Expansion I think I understand.( It makes sense )
Accelerating Expansion, is where I start to get confused ( It appears this is where it gets more theoritical , as to why the acceleration )
Inflation quite honestly blows my mind. ( This is where it seems they are trying to fill in a hole that they can't quite explain. Somewhat similar with coming up with 2 new forces to explain nuclear bonding. Also accepting the violation of symmetry to explain matter )

So any help you may give me and others regarding these, would be appreciated.

Best to you,

Pat
  
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