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If expansion is moving objects away from each other in space, does that imply an interface of some sort between space and mass, a connection, or friction? If so, how is it that mass can drift through space and not eventually come to a stop? If moving space exerts a force on mass, why wouldn't moving mass exert a force on space?
What is the theory behind how expansion moves mass but doesn't interfere with inertia?
What is the theory behind how expansion moves mass but doesn't interfere with inertia?