if space itself is expanding faster than c speed of light does this violate special relativity
This really should be asked in the physics section ( http://openstudy.com/study#/groups/Physics) instead of the math section, but I'll humor you.
However, I don't think this is a violation because "space-time" isn't actually moving anywhere.
you have a physics section how do i get there p.s. 1.5 medals for you KG
Just click the link and you should get there. If it doesn't work, take off the close parentheses at the end.
yea ithink special rel. says no object WITHIN space in a vacuum can exceed c
gotta go KG can i ask for you nexttime
Sure. I'm very busy for the next week or two though, so I probably won't be on when you have a question.
just this ok my hero in science richard feynman said every one of us should go to our grave puzzled i heartily agree later/take care
you too.
just fyi, I'm closing this question because it isn't a math question.
ok
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