Re: Dark matter
Posted by Dogrock on Nov 14, 2002 at 20:18
(159.134.219.150)Re: Dark matter (DA Morgan)
Sorry for pushing this further, but if the expansion rate can be measured at a certain distance and a few other measurements taken at nearer distances, then the local expansion could be assumed at, even if not possible to measure. I suppose I'd really like to know what might be found out around the threshold of where the expansion effect becomes impossible to measure. I assume if the universe is expanding then it must be expanding locally even if we can't measure it because of the clutter of other forces, but the suggestions are that it is wiped out, which I don't think is a logical assumption.
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