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Old 16-December-2003, 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by snowflakeuniverse
Hi Spaceman Spiff and Tim Thompson


I thought that perhaps I should include a link that should give pause to any idea that the field effect associated with uniform expansion is stopped at the boundary of galaxies due to the force of gravity. The reason you and others adhere to this assertion is that the effect of gravity would be so much more powerful that no effect on stars in a galaxy would be possible.

http://www.aip.org/enews/physnews/2002/573.html


Electrons are deflected in their orbits around an atom due to the effect of gravity, even though the difference in their field effects are great. You can calculate how much the orbital pattern is deflected due to the force of gravity. The effect is there, minuscule but there. Field effects are interdependent.

The field effect associated with the expansion of space is interdependent with the field effect associated with gravity. (This is actually theoretically derived in my www.uniformexpansion.com site).

Snowflake


I look forward to your upcoming Nobel Prize in Physics. Good luck...