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donald@newdirectionscs.com
04-11-2007, 12:44 PM
The Expanding Spacetime
If there is no absolute scale of things we might ask why the scale is what it is, thereby implicitly assuming that the scale of material objects always has and always will remain the same. However, we now know that the universe appears to expand, which makes it natural to consider the possibility that the cosmological expansion might be and expansion of the scale of everything. If both space and time were to expand simultaneously everything would expand in proportion. Locally such an expansion would be very difficult to detect. However, light reaching us from very distant sources would be affected by the cosmological scale expansion during the time for the light to reach us. It is easy to show that this light would become redshifted. In checking other observed features of the universe we find that it agrees with the Expanding Spacetime (EST), i.e. the EST universe looks and behaves exactly like our universe.

http://www.estfound.org/
the above is an except from an article from this link. This matches with Davids view of expanding universe very well. Donald

eyez4096
04-12-2007, 06:52 PM
An excerpt from the pdf-book linked at the bottom of the above-linked article:

"In fact, I propose that this is the way in which the universe expands—
by continually changing the scale of spacetime. This continually changing
scale of everything—including material objects—causes the expansion
that has been mistakenly interpreted as originating from a “Big
Bang.” This expansion of spacetime also causes what we experience as
the progression of time. Since such an in-scale spacetime expansion
can continue forever, this model suggests the universe could paradoxically
expand eternally without changing."




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I'm still reading the book but so far I like this much more than the "big bang" idea... which has never sit well with me. Good find! I recommend this as reading for anyone interested in the detailed mathematical/physical/cosmological models of reality.

-Charles

Art
04-14-2007, 09:57 AM
I once read that the expansion of the universe could be "likened" to mitosis. Simply put, mitosis is the phenomena that occurs when one cell splits into two. Without this biological process, life could not exist...

Here is an interesting video interpretation of mitosis. Awe-inspiring and visually stunning.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzPGhYiGyZ8

and another equally brilliant, and with a little more explanation

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlN7K1-9QB0

Well, unfortuantely I don't have any other information to offer other than that - biology isn't my specialty and I'm still trying to find the answers.

Enjoy:D