(June 28, 2014 at 6:18 pm)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote: Who gives a rat's ass if space is expanding? If the age of the universe is 13.8 billion years old based on the speed of light then any object farther that that is traveling faster than the speed of light. If nothing can travel faster than the speed of light everything in the Universe has to be within the stated 13.8 billion year boundary. And if space is expanding then our own solar system would also be expanding at the same rate. Do you have any evidence that our solar system is expanding in size? It's in space as well, you know.
No. Wrong. Thanks for playing.
Relatively close objects are gravitationally bound - the force of gravity pulling in is stronger than the force that is driving expansion.
Damn near everything you've had to say on the subject is utterly wrong and ignorant.