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- Is time dimension expanding?
I am trying to find some sources about time dimension expansion during spacetime expansion.
Why do We assume that only spacial dimensions expand? I only found a lot of weird arguments.
Btw, temporal dimension expansion does not mean that second was shorter in the past. Similarly to spacial dimension expansion, second is still second as meter is still meter. What it would mean is that two instances in time looks further apart the more time has passed, similarly as two places in space are further apart the more time has passed.
For example, consider two observers A and B and no spacial expansion.
Observer A watches two supernovae, one in galaxy 25 000 light years far away and the other one in galaxy 100 000 light years far away.
Observer B watches the same two supernovae, but is 100 000 further away, so one in galaxy 125 000 light years far away and the other one in galaxy 200 000 light years far away.
If A perceives 10 years between this two supernova, then B perceives more than 10 years.
This effect seems to influence observations similarly to spacial expansion.
Any ideas, sources about this?
Why do We assume that only spacial dimensions expand? I only found a lot of weird arguments.
Btw, temporal dimension expansion does not mean that second was shorter in the past. Similarly to spacial dimension expansion, second is still second as meter is still meter. What it would mean is that two instances in time looks further apart the more time has passed, similarly as two places in space are further apart the more time has passed.
For example, consider two observers A and B and no spacial expansion.
Observer A watches two supernovae, one in galaxy 25 000 light years far away and the other one in galaxy 100 000 light years far away.
Observer B watches the same two supernovae, but is 100 000 further away, so one in galaxy 125 000 light years far away and the other one in galaxy 200 000 light years far away.
If A perceives 10 years between this two supernova, then B perceives more than 10 years.
This effect seems to influence observations similarly to spacial expansion.
Any ideas, sources about this?