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Old August 15th 05 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity
Nick
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Default Galaxies expanding with space? The Space Stretch


T Wake wrote:
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Space stretching can be represented by a closed
universe where there is no boundary expanding at
the speed of light. Instead the space inbetween
the galaxies is stretching.


You are wrong, and space stretching is your interpretation not mine.

To answer my question, the space stretch can be
represented in Riemanian geometry as the expanding
surface of a hypersphere. Curvature would go down
inbetween the galaxies as more distance is created.
Gravity will only get weaker inbetween galaxies.


Did you originate this thread?
Did I mention your interpretation?

I say the surface of a hypersphere.

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