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Old 29-November-2003, 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Tobin Dax
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If the expansion of space is truly uniform, as proposed by the uniform expansion theory (www.uniformexpansion.com ) then matter itself expands with the expansion of space.
No, it doesn't. The self-gravity of planets, stars, galaxies, and even clusters prevent them from expanding as space does. Only intercluster space (well, maybe intergalactic space, to a smaller degree) expands via the Hubble law.
Snowflake is talking about snowflake's own theory with that statement.