Just a simple logical conclusion
1. Just say that the speed at which the radius of the universe is increase is the same as the speed of light.
2. If the universe stops expanding, then time stops.
3. If time stops, then all movement stops.
4. Even light cannot move in this...
Just wondering if the two are fundamentally linked ?
If the universe is in the shape of a 3 sphere and if it's radius represents time, then does the expansion rate of the radius determine what the speed of light is ?
I've also read elsewhere that the passing of time is linked to the...
The splitter on an F1 car accelerates air under the floor of the car and provides downforce further back in the car, instead of where the splitter is actually located (in front of the driver).
I believe that the move to high noses from about 1993 onwards is a drive to actually increase airflow...