To: The_Victor
Well, that might even be faster than the speed of light. Is that possible?
6 posted on
03/16/2006 11:35:45 AM PST by
ClearCase_guy
(Never question Bruce Dickinson!)
To: ClearCase_guy
The speed of light is not involved in inflation.
11 posted on
03/16/2006 11:37:10 AM PST by
RightWhale
(pas de lieu, Rhone que nous)
To: ClearCase_guy
It is faster than the speed of light--which is why "expansion" is controversial.
Some physicists speculate that the speed of light has been slowing down since the Big Bang.
87 posted on
03/16/2006 12:30:39 PM PST by
DJtex
(;)
To: ClearCase_guy
Sure it's possible. The speed of light involves a speed *through* space, while inflation involves the inflation of space itself. Speed through space is limited by c, but space itself is not limited in that way.
261 posted on
03/16/2006 2:46:28 PM PST by
crail
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