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To be honest I am not sure if this question has any validity.
Quote from: jeffreyH on 21/09/2018 19:04:22To be honest I am not sure if this question has any validity. Can [nothing] be affected... How would we tell? What aspect of [nothing] could report back to us?
Would there have even been a vacuum before the Big Bang?
To be honest I am not sure if this question has any validity. I am thinking of what state would the vacuum be in before the big bang. Did it exist?
This immediately means that as the universe expands , the objects within it should all expand right along with it . THEY DO NOT !
First, you would need to answer the question: Did anything exist before the BB? That's a familiar minefield.
The recent gravity-wave detections observed waves of space compression AND expansion . When these waves passed , the detector mechanisms actually expanded/contracted right along with them . This disproved the notion that even as space expands, the objects embedded in it do not , due to their atomic bonds .
Everything involved expands or contracts uniformly , including size of particles , electron orbits ,
PASSAGE OF TIME
Don't tell our GPS satellites that ! P