Hi Russ watters
I guess you caught yourself before I responded, thank you.
I know that your initial reaction is disbelief; how can the expansion of space be uniform? How can matter itself expand with the expansion of space? But does it really make sense to stop the expansion at the boundary of galaxies? What if the proposed expansion imposes a unifying order to the universe? If the expansion includes matter, then quantum effects have a real physical meaning. If the same expansion integrates itself with the effect of gravity then quantum physics and gravity become united. This is a big deal; and if it is true, this theory would represent the kind of advancement in physics that only happens once every 100 years.
And it is simple, only elementary calculus and algebra. No fancy tensor analysis, just a consistent physical model that preserves and establishes atomic and celestial order.
The pieces of the puzzle are falling into place and you will have an opportunity to watch it happen. Or you can prove me wrong.
Snowflake
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