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Originally Posted by everymansmedium Hello Greg:
How can you say that our speed in this concept of expanding space is less than the speed of light? Relative to what center of expansion? If there is no center than maybe everything is traveling greater than the speed of light. We must be traveling at greater than the speed of light relative to that which is beyond the horizon if in fact it is there at all. These are the very questions that made me feel that the idea of the expanding space is an attempt to explain a phenomena that will in time be better explained by other methods.
John |
Sorry John .... I missed this post first time round ... just read it now.
What I am saying is that the expansion of space is
greater than the speed of light ...
not less than ????
The reason I say this is because of the example I gave in post #1 .....
The centre of expansion is always whereever the observer stands .... in the case of my example it is the person who gives the order of separation by 1 metre steps.
does that help ...
cool bananas ... greg
