On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 8:22 PM Lawrence Crowell <
[email protected]> wrote:

> If you have a sphere that is expanding the coordinate grid comoves with
> that. The spacing between coordinate points increases. The number of points
> needed to specify things does not need to change. The points on a space are
> not physical information.
>

So you're saying only the orientation of matter determines the
informational content of the universe not energy such as the vacuum energy
inherent in empty space, thus as everything expands and matter becomes more
dilute we can start to ignore it and just think about empty space. But if I
wanted to know, even approximately, the total amount of energy in the
universe the number of digits needed to express that approximate value
would keep increasing forever in a expanding accelerating universe.

 John K Clark

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