Good point! matter & its properties should be affected by the decreasing 
gravity of the expanding universe.

Is our time measurement also minutely changing with it?

At 11-06-10, you wrote:
>Beside the general theoretical considerations as of what answer is more 
>acceptable (sincerely I agree so far)  and  what method could be used to solve 
>the matter, can anybody out there point me please to any article on actual 
>measurements of the variation rate of the earth's rotational speed, not based 
>on clocks?
>
>(Speculative hint: We accept that the universe is expanding. Might this affect 
>the fine structure of matter, including cesium atoms? Is there any adverse 
>proof? What is easier to think? a) the expansion of the universe doesn't 
>affect 
>at all the properties of matter. b) it might.).
>
>Cheers,
>Antonio I8IOV

-- 
Raj, VU2ZAP
Bangalore, India. 


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