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Author Topic:   Did the expansion rate of the universe exceed lightspeed?
Taz
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Message 26 of 86 (458839)
03-02-2008 1:08 PM
Reply to: Message 25 by Straggler
03-02-2008 12:09 PM


Re: General Relativity is different from Special Relativity
Straggler writes:
What does the equator on this imaginary sphere represent in terms of the lifecycle of the universe?
One thing we all have to keep in mind about analogies is that not every detail of the representation is analogous to the event/thing being discussed.

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Taz
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Message 58 of 86 (460226)
03-13-2008 2:07 PM
Reply to: Message 57 by LouieP
03-13-2008 12:14 PM


Re: Speed of Light
Might I suggest you learn algebra and calculus first before discussing this issue? It's clear from your post that you don't even understand basic algebra and calculus, let alone time dilation.

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