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Most articles sate that basically the further away an object is, the faster it is moving away from us therefore the universe is expanding faster which leads to dark energy to explain the increasing accelaration
But as we see distant objects as they were in the past due to the finite speed of light isn't this also equivalent to saying :
"when we look further back in time, things were accelerating apart faster then they are now" which implies the rate of expansion is slowing?
thanks.
But as we see distant objects as they were in the past due to the finite speed of light isn't this also equivalent to saying :
"when we look further back in time, things were accelerating apart faster then they are now" which implies the rate of expansion is slowing?
thanks.