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by arcastroe
1645 days ago
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> the further [galaxies] are away, the faster they are receding from us I've heard this repeated many times as a surprising discovery. Why is this surprising? Let's say you have some number of objects moving at different speeds (relative to Earth). After enough time, the objects that move fastest should be farthest away, by the simple definition of speed! What am I missing? |
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So here's the problem: maintaining a constant velocity requires no outside force, but acceleration does. So, we're seeing everything accelerate away from us.... but why? Where does that force come from?