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Is the inverse-square law valid for all cosmological distances?

 
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Jun21-12, 07:16 PM   #35
 
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Is the inverse-square law valid for all cosmological distances?


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I understand that, but in the flat-space-no-gravity model there is no peculiar motion.
Okay, but that model doesn't describe our universe. So why consider it?
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