A 4th possibility...

Time does not exist and our 3 dimensions of space are decaying and
unfolding concurrently, which varies based upon location in the universe.

"The good news is we are not getting older.....We are decaying"

“Time is an illusion.” - Albert Einstein
Stewart
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On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 10:28 PM, Eric Walker <eric.wal...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 10:19 AM, H Veeder <hveeder...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> From the article:
>
> The idea [of increasing mass] may be plausible, but it comes with a big
>> problem: it can't be tested. Mass is what’s known as a dimensional
>> quantity, and can be measured only relative to something else.
>
>
> What I don't quite understand is why astrophysicists are comfortable
> placing confidence in the expanding universe hypothesis when it is
> epistemologically indistinguishable from this one (I take the article's
> word for it).  It seems like when two explanations are both
> indistinguishable and sensible, neither should be given preference.
>  Perhaps they were simply unaware of the possibility.  I'm excluding
> explanations along the lines of invisible pink unicorns, which aren't
> really plausible.
>
> A third possible explanation for the redshift, I suspect, is that the mass
> of things is staying the same but the speed of light is changing over time.
>  Another one might be that time is slowing down or speeding up (I'm not
> sure if this could account for the redshift).  I suppose you could have all
> four happening simultaneously -- expansion, change in mass, change in the
> rate at which time progresses and change in the speed of light.
>
> Eric
>
>

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