How do we know that spacetime is expanding

In summary, the expansion of the universe is described as the movement of matter and energy away from each other, rather than the expansion of space-time itself. The idea of a pre-existing unchanging spacetime canvas is a misconception and the concept of space and time only apply within our universe.
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What are the facts by which we believe that it's spacetime itself which is expanding since the big bang and not that it's only the matter-energy in the universe which expands in a pre-existing unchanging spacetime canvas?
 
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Gerinski said:
What are the facts by which we believe that it's spacetime itself which is expanding since the big bang and not that it's only the matter-energy in the universe which expands in a pre-existing unchanging spacetime canvas?

There is no 'pre-existing spacetime canvas'. Space and time are not some 'outside entities', they are just notions to describe things in our universe. There is no space and time where 'there is no universe'.

Other than that, you may find some answers to your question here: https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=283237"
 
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Gerinski said:
What are the facts by which we believe that it's spacetime itself which is expanding since the big bang and not that it's only the matter-energy in the universe which expands in a pre-existing unchanging spacetime canvas?

I'd reccomend you read the thread S.Vasojevic linked to, I make some detailed comments in that.

In brief, the 'expanding universe' refers to the fact that the stuff in the universe is moving away from all the other stuff in the universe. Describing this as 'space-time expanding' is a very useful mathematical construct, but it is the motion of the material that is important.

So the error is that it is not believed that 'space-time itself is expanding', at least in reference to the way professional cosmologists go about their work. This notion is a common misunderstanding of the co-ordinate system that cosmologists use to conveniantly do calculations in an expanding universe. It is not a physical theory or statement of some physical reality.
 

1. How do we know that spacetime is expanding?

Scientists use a variety of observational and experimental evidence to support the theory of the expansion of spacetime. This includes the observation of distant galaxies moving away from us, the detection of cosmic background radiation, and the measurement of the redshift of light from distant objects.

2. What is the evidence for the expansion of spacetime?

The most compelling evidence for the expansion of spacetime comes from the observation of distant galaxies moving away from us. This phenomenon, known as the Hubble flow, shows that the further a galaxy is from us, the faster it is moving away. This is consistent with the idea that the fabric of spacetime is expanding.

3. How does the expansion of spacetime affect the universe?

The expansion of spacetime has a significant impact on the universe. It is responsible for the observed redshift of light from distant objects, which provides evidence for the Big Bang theory. It also explains the large-scale structure of the universe, as the expansion causes galaxies and clusters of galaxies to move farther apart from each other over time.

4. Can we measure the expansion of spacetime?

Yes, scientists have developed various methods for measuring the expansion of spacetime. One method is to use the redshift of light from distant galaxies, which can be measured using spectroscopy. Another method is to study the cosmic microwave background radiation, which provides a snapshot of the universe when it was only 380,000 years old.

5. Is the expansion of spacetime constant?

No, the expansion of spacetime is not constant. In fact, it is thought to be accelerating due to the presence of dark energy, a mysterious force that is causing the expansion to accelerate. This is one of the biggest mysteries in modern physics and is an active area of research for scientists.

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