Originally posted by M. Gaspar
Aren't matter and energy the SAME THING?
If there's an energy pushing things "outward"...might there not be a corresponding energy pulling things "inward" ... you know, to keep the thing (Universe) stable (tho dynamic) over "time"?
Could someone please give me an example of something (other than the Universe) that continues to accellerate and/or expand without EVER being STOPPED by something else??
Matter and energy the same thing, sorta, E = Mc
2 proves that one, but the energy that is matter is seen as 'constrained', or 'bound up' in matter, hence unavailable except in nuclear processes like fission or fusion, breaking or combining atoms, respectively.
Energy pushing outwards is the light (radiation, or EMR) emitted by the Sun, energy pushing back is gravity, balanced, they are the cause of the spherical shape of the sun, and it's literal size is a function of the relativities of those two opposing forces.
Something going on forever in a straight line is simple enough, Voyageur the space probe is still going, but it is NOT accelerating, probably decelerating slightly due to gravitational interactions over distances that are becoming vast, quickly, as it is known to have left our solar system, which would have had a gravitational effect upon it, and probably still does, but very slight.
Newton’s law (predicts) tells us that an object in motion stays in motion, unless an energy, or force, acts upon it.