The size of the universe - a question.
Re: The size of the universe - a question.
Sounds wrong, bro. There's no reason for us to be moving faster.
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Re: The size of the universe - a question.
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Re: The size of the universe - a question.
No it doesn't. Not in an explosion where everything moves together away from the blast. The universe expands in concentric spheres in that case. You would only see the type of expansion you describe for all galaxies which share the same circumference as the one you're on. Like all dots that share a circumference of a balloon. The galaxies perpendicular inwards and outwards move with you. At the same speed. Into a presumed void, and leaving a presumed void behind.pErvinalia wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 3:55 pmIt's simple maths. If the universe expands x2, then the gap between us and both other points doubles. Hence why they both recede at the same rate from us. Draw it out on paper. It's simple stuff.
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We are talking about the expansion of space, not things moving from an explosion.
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Re: The size of the universe - a question.
We are talking about a universe which expands rapidly from a singularity centre, no? For all intents and and purposes such a thing could be treated like an explosion.
The universe doesn't look that way.
The universe doesn't look that way.
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No, I'm not talking about an explosion. I've always been referring to the expansion of spacetime. You even make the same point as me in this post, which I somehow forgot to address.
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Re: The size of the universe - a question.
That only works if the universe expands at the same rate everywhere at once, again like a 3-D version of the balloon skin, or the infinite raisin cake. In a sphere which is expanding you have different lines of expansion from the centre along the radius than you do the circumference. In this case its more like the balloon as a whole. Growing in volume at a cubic rate while its surface area increase at a squared rate.pErvinalia wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 4:20 pmNo, I'm not talking about an explosion. I've always been referring to the expansion of spacetime. You even make the same point as me in this post, which I somehow forgot to address.
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Re: The size of the universe - a question.
I was thinking about this earlier and I wanted to correct myself. The gravity-well would presumably expand with the expansion of space-time, which would result in stronger gravity (helping matter to stay together and not elongate). Which then raises the seeming contradiction of the inverse square law of gravity. If metres aren't growing, but gravity is, then the inverse square law would break, wouldn't it?pErvinalia wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 4:15 amI've got a couple of thoughts on this:Animavore wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 3:46 amBecause why would it? You keep putting this assumption in but you haven't justified it. Spacetime is expanded by a repulsive force we don't understand. But matter is held together by different forces. When they universe expands the things within it don't. Humans and galaxies, for instance, aren't being elongated as the gravity of a galaxy holds it together. The space between galaxies, however, is. Light will need to travel farther between these galaxies as they move apart.pErvinalia wrote:2a. how the speed of light isn't related to the dimensions of spacetime. I.e. if spacetime causes the distance between two objects to grow, why doesn't it change the distance that light can travel in a unit of time by the same ratio?
The gravity thing first. That makes no sense to me as it implies that gravity is independent of spacetime. But it's a theory of spacetime. It appears independent, as you'd expect gravity to weaken as spacetime got bigger. But if gravity is maintaining the clumping of matter independent of the expansion of spacetime, then that doesn't really gel in my brain.
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Re: The size of the universe - a question.
pErvinalia wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 4:32 pmI was thinking about this earlier and I wanted to correct myself. The gravity-well would presumably expand with the expansion of space-time, which would result in stronger gravity (helping matter to stay together and not elongate). Which then raises the seeming contradiction of the inverse square law of gravity. If metres aren't growing, but gravity is, then the inverse square law would break, wouldn't it?pErvinalia wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 4:15 amI've got a couple of thoughts on this:Animavore wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 3:46 amBecause why would it? You keep putting this assumption in but you haven't justified it. Spacetime is expanded by a repulsive force we don't understand. But matter is held together by different forces. When they universe expands the things within it don't. Humans and galaxies, for instance, aren't being elongated as the gravity of a galaxy holds it together. The space between galaxies, however, is. Light will need to travel farther between these galaxies as they move apart.pErvinalia wrote:2a. how the speed of light isn't related to the dimensions of spacetime. I.e. if spacetime causes the distance between two objects to grow, why doesn't it change the distance that light can travel in a unit of time by the same ratio?
The gravity thing first. That makes no sense to me as it implies that gravity is independent of spacetime. But it's a theory of spacetime. It appears independent, as you'd expect gravity to weaken as spacetime got bigger. But if gravity is maintaining the clumping of matter independent of the expansion of spacetime, then that doesn't really gel in my brain.

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I'm not following. Volume doesn't come into it. We are talking about linear distances. When I say expansion x2, I literally mean that the distance between two points doubles.Animavore wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 4:30 pmThat only works if the universe expands at the same rate everywhere at once, again like a 3-D version of the balloon skin, or the infinite raisin cake. In a sphere which is expanding you have different lines of expansion from the centre along the radius than you do the circumference. In this case its more like the balloon as a whole. Growing in volume at a cubic rate while its surface area increase at a squared rate.pErvinalia wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 4:20 pmNo, I'm not talking about an explosion. I've always been referring to the expansion of spacetime. You even make the same point as me in this post, which I somehow forgot to address.
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Re: The size of the universe - a question.
Because gravity is a function of spacetime. As spacetime grows, so too must gravity. But as you identify, this leads to a nonsensical outcome (which is why I mentioned the breaking of the inverse square law). So how does spacetime expand without effecting gravity?Animavore wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 4:35 pmpErvinalia wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 4:32 pmI was thinking about this earlier and I wanted to correct myself. The gravity-well would presumably expand with the expansion of space-time, which would result in stronger gravity (helping matter to stay together and not elongate). Which then raises the seeming contradiction of the inverse square law of gravity. If metres aren't growing, but gravity is, then the inverse square law would break, wouldn't it?pErvinalia wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 4:15 amI've got a couple of thoughts on this:Animavore wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 3:46 amBecause why would it? You keep putting this assumption in but you haven't justified it. Spacetime is expanded by a repulsive force we don't understand. But matter is held together by different forces. When they universe expands the things within it don't. Humans and galaxies, for instance, aren't being elongated as the gravity of a galaxy holds it together. The space between galaxies, however, is. Light will need to travel farther between these galaxies as they move apart.pErvinalia wrote:2a. how the speed of light isn't related to the dimensions of spacetime. I.e. if spacetime causes the distance between two objects to grow, why doesn't it change the distance that light can travel in a unit of time by the same ratio?
The gravity thing first. That makes no sense to me as it implies that gravity is independent of spacetime. But it's a theory of spacetime. It appears independent, as you'd expect gravity to weaken as spacetime got bigger. But if gravity is maintaining the clumping of matter independent of the expansion of spacetime, then that doesn't really gel in my brain.How would gravity grow stronger unless the mass of things was increasing?
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Re: The size of the universe - a question.
If you blow up a balloon does the distance between the inner surface and outer surface double as it expands to twice its former size?pErvinalia wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 4:35 pmI'm not following. Volume doesn't come into it. We are talking about linear distances. When I say expansion x2, I literally mean that the distance between two points doubles.Animavore wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 4:30 pmThat only works if the universe expands at the same rate everywhere at once, again like a 3-D version of the balloon skin, or the infinite raisin cake. In a sphere which is expanding you have different lines of expansion from the centre along the radius than you do the circumference. In this case its more like the balloon as a whole. Growing in volume at a cubic rate while its surface area increase at a squared rate.pErvinalia wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 4:20 pmNo, I'm not talking about an explosion. I've always been referring to the expansion of spacetime. You even make the same point as me in this post, which I somehow forgot to address.
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Re: The size of the universe - a question.
pErvinalia wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 4:38 pmBecause gravity, in this case is a function of spacetime. As spacetime grows, so too must gravity. But as you identify, this leads to a nonsensical outcome (which is why I mentioned the breaking of the inverse square law). So how does spacetime expand without effecting gravity?Animavore wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 4:35 pmpErvinalia wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 4:32 pmI was thinking about this earlier and I wanted to correct myself. The gravity-well would presumably expand with the expansion of space-time, which would result in stronger gravity (helping matter to stay together and not elongate). Which then raises the seeming contradiction of the inverse square law of gravity. If metres aren't growing, but gravity is, then the inverse square law would break, wouldn't it?pErvinalia wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 4:15 amI've got a couple of thoughts on this:Animavore wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 3:46 am
Because why would it? You keep putting this assumption in but you haven't justified it. Spacetime is expanded by a repulsive force we don't understand. But matter is held together by different forces. When they universe expands the things within it don't. Humans and galaxies, for instance, aren't being elongated as the gravity of a galaxy holds it together. The space between galaxies, however, is. Light will need to travel farther between these galaxies as they move apart.
The gravity thing first. That makes no sense to me as it implies that gravity is independent of spacetime. But it's a theory of spacetime. It appears independent, as you'd expect gravity to weaken as spacetime got bigger. But if gravity is maintaining the clumping of matter independent of the expansion of spacetime, then that doesn't really gel in my brain.How would gravity grow stronger unless the mass of things was increasing?

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