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jbutcher
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As I understand things, the following are true:
If these are true, doesn't it indicate that the rate of expansion of the universe is in fact decreasing? (ie expansion was faster further back in time).
From what I understand, this is contrary to current thinking about an increase in expansion rate and dark energy.
The further away in space we observe, the further back in time we are looking
- The further away in space we look, the faster galaxies are receding from us
If these are true, doesn't it indicate that the rate of expansion of the universe is in fact decreasing? (ie expansion was faster further back in time).
From what I understand, this is contrary to current thinking about an increase in expansion rate and dark energy.