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TheScienceOrca said:Two masses that are moving towards each other and the distance between them can increase if the expansion rate between the masses is great enough.
This doesn't even make sense. If the distance between them is increasing, they are not moving towards each other. Either your thinking is confused or your terminology is very bad (or quite possibly both).
TheScienceOrca said:I would like to call this point or radius the gravitational expansion radius for a simple understandable term to be used in posts throughout this thread.
Sorry, labeling this with a term doesn't help since the concept doesn't make sense.
TheScienceOrca said:Let me know if you have any questions about this
Consider the above as letting you know.
TheScienceOrca said:Anyone posting on this thread saying potential energy is not relevant to GR or gravity is not a force is completely ignorant and fails to read full posts.
I'm reading your posts just fine. I just think they're wrong. Repeating the same assertions won't change that.
TheScienceOrca said:I have made it very clear what I am saying when I say potential energy and I have explained it doesn't matter if gravity is a force or not!
And your explanations don't help matters, because they still end up saying things which are wrong. As I said in an earlier post, this isn't about labels, it's about physics. The problem is that you are in error about the physics; complaining that we don't like your labels won't change that.