Let's take a look at the point I am making. There are claims that the universe is expanding at a speed greater than light. I suggested that one could visualize a balloon that had a series of dots on the balloon that could represent the universe expanding at the speed of light, as was the claim. I showed that as the balloon expanded the solar system moved apart. The intent was to demonstrate that if there was infinite energy to expand the universe at the speed of light there would be enough energy to tear apart the solar system. And yes my theory is as bad as the theory that would require the universe is expanding at speeds as great as 2.99 x 10^10 meters per second. Both ideas are unlikely, that was the point. I am sorry I was not clear.
There are a number of misunderstandings. Some are my fault.
- The Hubble Constant describes the Space of the universe expansion (and this is not the speed of light unless you mean the radius )
- A uniform radial increase of a spherical universe at the speed of light is a mirror of a black hole (The same object but with time running in reverse)
- Bear in mind such a model representation would be a hypersphere ( I consider that is what we are on/in)
- We can only observe the space of the universe for as far away that the recessional velocity does not exceed the speed of light hence 'Observable Universe'
- I only 'spell things out' to be sure we are talking about the same things
- However, you now appear to me to be saying that the energy involved in producing the expansion of the universe (Dark Energy) is enough to separate galaxies (dots on your balloon) - maybe you mean Dark Energy (?)
- Further, the expansion applies to the solar system. Well yes, it does BUT gravity counteracts this. I tried to show how by the Gravity Well sketch I posted earlier. This happens with all things existing in a broader gravity well e.g. a galactic cluster.
- NB i.m.o. the curvature of the universe determines the limit at which objects can be considered as part of a common gravity well
- Again i.m.o. the curvature of the universe causes Dark Energy (in association with a time process)
Apologies for 8 and 9 they are a different debate I could not resist.
I am aware of the amount of energy required to accelerate a mass to the speed of light. In fact that is the point I am making. I am sorry I confused you.
You claim that dark matter exists but have no proof.
I am not mixing two different things, you are confused.
I suggest you read my paper on the origin of the big bang on figshare.
Re mass at speed, apology accepted.
I made no claim I just stated the standard position for which there is some evidence (proof ?)
RE confusion, ok, are you talking about Dark Energy (the label)?
I will have a look at Figshare (new to me)