Could the uncertainity principle be refuted if we do not measure the position of an electron by sending light at it but instead measure its grav influence on another subatomic particle
sorry : correction garth,
in an unbounded finite universe (due to curvature of space time as a consequence of GR)
could the cosmic expansion or Hubble expansion be explained if we consider all matter in the universe to be accelerating towards its centre of mass due to its grav pull
Considering a infinite unbound universe in 4 spatial dimensions, could the cosmic expansion be explained if we consider all matter in the universe to be accelerating towards its centre of mass due to its grav pull
if 2 points in space are moving at relavistic speeds (or at the speed of light) away from each other wouldn't they be cut off from each other as light(and other forces) would never reach them from each other
would they form 2 different universes