Subject: is acceloration involved in the expansion of the univerce?

Date: Mon Jan 5 18:15:10 1998
Posted by Tom F. Bryant M.D.
Grade level: other
School: Univ.of Texas
City: Paris State/Province: Texas
Country: USA
Area of science: Physics
ID: 884045710.Ph
Message:

according to the hubble constant, and redshift studies, the more 
distant the object, the greater its velocity. if the object's velocity 
is increasing, acceloration is implied. if so, what is the source of 
the energy that supports the acceloration?


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