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timhamlin t1_is5dugg wrote
Reply to comment by Wooden_Ad_3096 in Ask Anything Wednesday - Physics, Astronomy, Earth and Planetary Science by AutoModerator
Ok. The expansion on human scale is tiny? But not zero? So on a scale that is external to space (measuring from outside the perspective of being IN space) how much bigger r we compared to the past. Or am I totally off on this?
Wooden_Ad_3096 t1_is5e3is wrote
We are the same size because gravity and electromagnetism counteracts the expansion.
Basically the expansion “pushes” two things apart, but if they are close enough, their gravity will just pull them together faster.
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