DaveC426913 said:
Projecting that upward, you can have bodies moving apart at relativistic speeds AND that are far enough apart to have significant spatial expansion between them, resulting in a relative motion that exceeds c.
SR does not forbid this.
Well what I know is true is that one cannot simply add up the speeds of two objects moving away at relativistic speeds.
Spatial expansion?
So are you suggesting that there is some ether or absolute space that expands? What is actually expanding in your view?
A short and sweet answer is that as space expands, it carries motionless (relative to space) bodies with it. If you have a big enough piece of space expanding, the two 'ends' can move apart faster than the speed of light, while the speed of all bodies through space can be zero.
So where does all this space expanding idea come from? Can it be derived from GR or is it simply postulated by some cosmologists as true?
I mean I can understand that when obects move apart we can consider that the space between them increases. But we seem to talk about space as some property of nature, some "balloon" that is getting bigger. Now that is a nice idea but is there any shred of evidence that this is true?
Isn't space simply the distance between objects?
Could it not be that this whole "space is expanding" is really a mistunderstanding. For starters we cannot take space by itself to measure distances in GR. We have to use space-time. The distance between two points is not just dependant on the spatial coordinates. In a curved space-time the time part can play interesting "tricks" on that distance, isn't that true?
So are we saying that space-time is expanding?
In order for us to consider space by itself we would need to take a slice of the 4-dimensional Minkowsi manifold from our particular frame of reference in the present right?
And then there is the question what would cause an expansion. Assume a certain mass distribution which will cause a particular curvature in space-time. Then some force perhaps expands this space-time, or does it just expands by itself or what?
Then presumably if space-time expands so do our measuring rods correct? So how would we even be able to measure or detect it?