Physical description of the model
The Physical Characteristics of the Uniform Expansion Model are as follows:
1. The expansion is uniform, meaning that matter expands with the expansion of spacetime
2. The expansion is easiest to describe in absolute measures since all local or relative measures appear constant.
3. The expansion occurs at a specific geometric rate, double the age of the universe and the volume of absolute space increases 4 times. (Relative measures of spacetime remain constant)
4. The expansion includes an extra dimensional relationship. Just as we can imagine a Flatland universe moving from expansion along an unobserved dimension, so too is our universe moving and expanding along an unobserved dimension.
5. The velocity of our Universe along the unobserved dimension is conjectured to be the square root of two times the speed of light. This way the Kinetic Energy of a Mass moving along the unobserved dimension corresponds to what Einstein called the “intrinsic” energy of a rest mass. Va = sqrt 2 c. (c = speed of light) K.E = 1/2 mVa^2, = mcc.
All the fundamental laws or principles of physics are based upon a geometric expansion of Spacetime.
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