On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 8:37 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Oh, so now the expansion of the universe is effecting photon energy in a
> quantum experiment?


If space is expanding thee is no way a photons energy could not be reduced.
Where did that energy go? It didn't have to go anywhere because energy is
not conserved cosmically.


> *> Soon you'll be claiming the Milky Way is coming apart due to the
> expansion. AG*


​That could be, it depends on if the acceleration of the universe is itself
accelerating. Its called The Big Rip. From

​https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Rip


​"*​*
*galaxies would first be separated from each other. About 60 million years
before the Big Rip, gravity would be too weak to hold the Milky Way and
other individual galaxies together. Galaxies would be destroyed as stars
separate from the main black hole. Approximately three months before the
Big Rip, the Solar System (or systems similar to our own at this time, as
the fate of the Solar System 22 billion years in the future is
questionable) would be gravitationally unbound. Planets would be detached
from the star’s orbit. In the last minutes, stars and planets would be torn
apart, and an extremely short amount of time before the Big Rip, atoms
would be destroyed. At the time the Big Rip occurs, even spacetime itself
will be ripped apart*
​"​

​John K Clark​

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