No, i only meant to say, Magnus, that accelerating is not in conflict with
cooling down,and that there is evidence for the cooling down,
I was clumsy.

Adrie

2010/9/5 Magnus Berg <[email protected]>

>
> Hi Adrie
>
> "ADRIE KINTZIGER" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >--quote,Magnus
> >Another line of thought is what Horse mentioned the other day. If gravity
> >comes from space, and space is expanding, then it should get weaker with
> >time. If we can find evidence that gravity was higher when the sun and our
> >planets formed, then that could be a smoking gun. But I doubt anyone has
> >searched for such evidence
> >
> >Yes , the universe is speeding up and cooling down at the same time, there
> >is evidence for the cooling down and sedating.
> >This is not in conflict with accelerating speed.
>
> That was a bit unclear. Of course "speeding up" is not in conflict with
> "accelerating speed", they are the same thing.
>
> Did something I say make you think  I thought something conflicted?
>
>  Magnus
>
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