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Then, "then" I started to ask......where's the expansion, "what" is the DNA, spatially. You can say, "yeah, space must be expanding, just consider the red shift effect", and yeah we can say from the big bang allegedly everything expanded from a paradoxical infinite point of space, and yeah we can say "over that" is another expansion that is FTL.....ok, what is the spatial DNA of the FTL?
where's the expansion,
"what" is the DNA, spatially
we can say from the big bang allegedly everything expanded from a paradoxical infinite point of space,
Quote from: opportunity on 19/03/2018 06:38:19The "balloon" analogy? Where's the DNA of space there with the BB?There's the problem again. I don't know what you mean when you say "DNA".
The "balloon" analogy? Where's the DNA of space there with the BB?
Quote from: opportunity on 19/03/2018 05:46:09No, you're still using words that don't acknowledge the jump from how FTL is realised.I don't know what you mean when you say "jump". There's nothing special about superluminal recession rates compared with subluminal ones.
No, you're still using words that don't acknowledge the jump from how FTL is realised.
Quote from: opportunity on 19/03/2018 05:46:09"Space" expanded initially as the BB, apparently, and then FTL stepped in......"over" local laws, What do you mean when you say "over" local laws? No laws are broken by faster-than-light recession.
"Space" expanded initially as the BB, apparently, and then FTL stepped in......"over" local laws,
Questioning that topic is not trolling, it's almost a natural human right.
I hate blowing smoke, but relative motion to "what" in the middle of nowhere? Yes, flat space time, yet the same flat space-time that is responsible for FTL spatial expansion?
I like what you've said, and it can be read nearly everywhere on the subject, "yet" the recession is exactly that, a mathematically derived concept.
This mathematically derived concept canvasses all of space it seems, without any attention to the underlying (every point of space) big bang, no?
I'm being polite.
let's not nitpick over this phrase please
The current discussion seems to be questioning the accepted understanding of physics,
Quote from: trackpick on 19/03/2018 19:17:10The current discussion seems to be questioning the accepted understanding of physics, I think it is more to do with opportunity’s understanding of the answers. Asking questions for clarification is a good way to increase understanding, but we seem to have hit a problems getting clear questions.As @Bill S askes, has the thread, and in particular the reply #1 by @Janus, made the answer clear for you?
Yes I'm very happy with the answers I got. My question was answered way back in this thread :-)