A cute mathematical trick can “rescale” the Universe so that it isn’t actually expanding. But can that “trick” survive all our cosmic tests?
A cute mathematical trick can “rescale” the Universe so that it isn’t actually expanding. But can that “trick” survive all our cosmic tests?
This argument doesn’t sound very convincing with such a lack of precise explanations of the conditions. I’m really not convinced they’ve thought this through.
This struck me too, if you’re relying on instruments that exist in a universe where its constants are changing to measure those constants, then it seems very natural to me that your measurements would not necessarily change.
The constants instruments use to measure other constants might change at the same rate, leaving measurement results constant.
Then again, I’m not a physicist, so I’m nowhere near an expert.