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Old August 6th 18, 11:01 PM posted to alt.astronomy
herbert glazier
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Default Space Goes in and Out

Inward we call it attraction.Outward its expansion.We live inside its event horizon.Thus its the force of gravity pushing inward of space.On the other side expansion of space pushes out and space inflates.Kicker is space does not have to obey the laws of inner space(our realm) Thus its inflating 3 times c.If this is over your head its in reality Nobel thinking.Bert
 




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