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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
???????????????????????????? Bert No, as has been answered in this group numerous times. |
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We know the universe is expanding at an accelerated rate. Knowing we
have no idea what energy,or force is creating this expansion how can we be sure our galaxy is not expanding with the same force? How can we take no for an answer? What references do we use? We can't measure from the galaxy core to our spot in the galaxy,and see if that distance has gotten bigger over time. Bert |
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