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Are we growing?
#1
Are we growing?
Hi,
this afternoon a weird question came to mind.

As most of you know, our universe is expanding at an ever increasing rate. However, this doesn´t mean there are new parts of space added to the existing one, rather that the existing space is "stretching" out usually compared to any single point on a balloon as you blow it up.

Does that mean the space we live in "expands us" aswell? So do we, by which I mean the space between say, a nucleus and it´s surrounding electrons, or even the elementary particles themselves, grow? If this is the case, how come this has no apparent impact on any physical effect we know of?
Or do we sort of remain static due to physical forces "keeping us in place"? Now if that´s true, how does this process take place?

I have no idea whether this is actually a physical or more of a metaphysical question but consider it an at least entertaining thought experiment.

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#2
RE: Are we growing?
No

Although space is expanding, nuclear forces keep the atoms together and gravity keeps the galaxies together. Eventually however, dark energy will become so strong that everything will be ripped apart.
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#3
RE: Are we growing?
Well, I'M certainly growing. I was only 22" tall when I was born...

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#4
RE: Are we growing?
The outer edge of the universe is constant. We are shrinking at an enormous rate.

And if you think about it, that makes about as much sense as anything.
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#5
RE: Are we growing?
(October 6, 2014 at 7:23 pm)vorlon13 Wrote: The outer edge of the universe is constant. We are shrinking at an enormous rate.

And if you think about it, that makes about as much sense as anything.

Were that the case, distant galaxies would be observed to bkue-shift rather than red.
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#6
RE: Are we growing?
No, due to shrinkage, we are moving away from them still.


Space is getting bigger, so to speak, in the middle where we are instead of the outer rim.
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#7
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Can someone explain to me how the expansion of space effects time with regards to the speed of light? As far as I understand certain statements made by physicists, time ceases to exist at the speed of light (186k mph), and yet space expansion is actually occurring at a rate that exceeds the speed of light (which is why no light from other galaxies will reach the Milky Way in a 100 billion years or so). So where does this leave time?
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RE: Are we growing?
(October 6, 2014 at 9:19 pm)Pickup_shonuff Wrote: So where does this leave time?
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#9
RE: Are we growing?
The faster you go, the slower it passes.

And this only applies to mass. Space can expand faster than lightspeed, and is doing so far, far out there.
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(October 6, 2014 at 7:04 pm)Darwinian Wrote: No

Although space is expanding, nuclear forces keep the atoms together and gravity keeps the galaxies together. Eventually however, dark energy will become so strong that everything will be ripped apart.

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