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mike
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According to the Big Bang theory the very fabric of space is expanding, which is considered to be the reason for the red shift of the spectrum from distant stars.
But can we be absolutely sure that's the reason?
Is it possible to somehow measure the expansion of space on a local scale (e.g. between satellites in space)?
Is there any other theories (perhaps less likely) that can explain this phenomena?
For instance, how can we be absolutely sure it's not *we* (matter) who are shrinking?
(I don't really believe we are shrinking, but I'm just curious if there are any other theories about this, however unlikely...)
But can we be absolutely sure that's the reason?
Is it possible to somehow measure the expansion of space on a local scale (e.g. between satellites in space)?
Is there any other theories (perhaps less likely) that can explain this phenomena?
For instance, how can we be absolutely sure it's not *we* (matter) who are shrinking?
(I don't really believe we are shrinking, but I'm just curious if there are any other theories about this, however unlikely...)