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An infinite force in a finite Universe?
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21/06/2008 18:33:36
 
 
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>Nonetheless, isn't the U expanding at the speed of light, or summat, and light hasn't yet caught up with its bounds anyway?


What I'm saying is that it isn't expanding at all.

Expansion is an optical illusion.

Under expansion, more created distance causes light from galaxies to take longer to get here.

That's what is observed.

But it's not actually caused by expansion.

It's causing by the light dieing out.

Light travels a long ways at c.

But not forever.

It dies out.



>>Scientists accept that:
>>
>>1. Light (the electromagnetic force) has an infinite range
>>
>>2. The Universe is of a finite size
>>
>>If light is infinite, and the Universe is not, does that mean that light is more Universal than the Universe?
>>
>>Doesn't make much sense.
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>>What makes more sense, is that the Universe is infinite, and light has a finite range, which is true for the nuclear forces, so why not the electromagnetic force.
>>
>>Details:
>>http://www.cloudmusiccompany.com/paper.htm
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