Subject: How can I see a faster than light movement?
Date: Fri Apr 28 13:28:19 2000
Posted by Ricardo Holmer Hodara
Grade level: grad (science)
School: PUC
City: Porto Alegre State/Province: RS
Country: Brasil
Area of science: Astronomy
ID: 956946499.As
Message:
How can I see in the model of the cake in the owen (or in the baloon with
painted galaxies) something not-material (not a dot on the surface) as a
fabric of space-time expanding faster than light? I am uncapable to see it
despite it should be true due to Vel=Hubble's constantxDistance!
Ricardo, cognitive psychologist
Re: How can I see a faster than light movement?
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