elbowgrease0000

elbowgrease0000 t1_iyycnqp wrote

ahhh, yeah that's a great way to think about it.

space-time "inflation".

hey, now i understand part of why they call it the "inflationary period", so thanks for helping me to make a connection of understanding, there!

cheers

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elbowgrease0000 t1_iyxsc7a wrote

not trying to be contrary, here, but....

i was under the impression that the speed of light DOES vary, depending upon the medium its travelling through??

the "speed of light" (c=) constant is actually referring to speed of light in a 'perfect' vacuum only.

right?

and so, i guess, by definition: it must have changed as the density of the universe changed over time with expansion.

right?

i mean, the value for (c) itself wouldn't have changed, but the ACTUAL speed that ACTUAL light was traveling would have changed over BOTH time AND space, as the density of the universe decreased with expansion.

right?

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