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I wouldn't say that new time is created since that makes no sense. New space is created by the expansion.
Spacetime is a mathematical concept. No more or less should be made of it.
Quote from: Jeffrey Spacetime is a mathematical concept. No more or less should be made of it. That’s certainly not something I would argue with, even were I qualified to do so.Returning to the expansion process; new space is being created everywhere in the Universe, all the time; but space is not empty. Interstellar space has an average density of one atom per cm3. Then there are all those virtual particles; so are new atoms and virtual particles being created, or is the average density of the Universe decreasing?
This means that a dark energy field must also contribute.
Quote from: Jeffrey This means that a dark energy field must also contribute. Would I be right in thinking that the acceleration of the expansion of the Universe is thought to be caused by dark energy that fills space at a density of 10-10 joules per cubic metre?As space expands, this energy density must not decrease, or the acceleration would lessen. (?)
This suggests that either the concept of dark energy violates a basic principle of physics, or energy is not necessarily conserved in GR.Would this mean that time-translation invariance is negated by GR?
Since the expansion of the universe is accelerating it all depends upon whether or not this acceleration is linear or not. A non linear acceleration would indicate an increase in dark energy.
Quote Since the expansion of the universe is accelerating it all depends upon whether or not this acceleration is linear or not. A non linear acceleration would indicate an increase in dark energy. Presumably, a linear acceleration would just require the density of dark energy to remain constant.
With the help of modern science and communication universe is getting small day by day. What do you think?