Ken Seto: Astronomers looking beyond the observable universe (7-Feb-2002) |
The vector ja and +/- jb are the direction of absolute motion of A and B in the y-axis direction. Assuming a modified Big Bang model is coreect--that the univerase is expanding into pre-existing E-Matrix then jb is positive within the hemisphere in which A is existing. In other words, jb is positive if B is within the radius of the observable universe. This means that the force between A and B is attractive. However, if B is outside the radius of the observable universe then jb is negative. This means that the force between A and B is repulsive. That is the reason why astronomers see the far reach regions of the universe is in a state of accelerated expansion. |
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