From: guskz on
Here lie's either the full factor or most important factor affecting
Universe's expansion.

Only virtual photons create mass.
Only virtual photons create charge.

Since an isolated charge remains mostly constant with time,
CONCLUSION:

Since the charge doesn't dissipate with time, virtual photons are
actually non-virtual in relation to mass and charge, and the photons
radiating away are the real virtual photons.
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As an electron gets closer to the nucleus it loses photons, thus a
virtual photon is then emitted as a real photon. Since mass
accumulates through binding energy, these two generate/emit real
photons.

Therefore the amount of light in the Universe is proportional to the
amount of matter(mass) in the Universe.
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Now we have a proportion, meaning when ice or matter forms it releases
a proportional amount of light which we can call energy or heat.

Therefore the more matter in the Universe (as it gets colder....the
more heat(light) outside in the vacuum that has been expelled by the
condensed matter.

Since it's impossible for matter to form with heat outside it's
surface, thus space must expand at the rate matter is formed....



From: guskz on
On Jun 21, 6:37 pm, "gu...(a)hotmail.com" <gu...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> Here lie's either the full factor or most important factor affecting
> Universe's expansion.
>
> Only virtual photons create mass.
> Only virtual photons create charge.
>
> Since an isolated charge remains mostly constant with time,
> CONCLUSION:
>
> Since the charge doesn't dissipate with time, virtual photons are
> actually non-virtual in relation to mass and charge, and the photons
> radiating away are the real virtual photons.
> --------------------------
>
> As an electron gets closer to the nucleus it loses photons, thus a
> virtual photon is then emitted as a real photon.  Since mass
> accumulates through binding energy, these two generate/emit real
> photons.
>
> Therefore the amount of light in the Universe is proportional to the
> amount of matter(mass) in the Universe.
> -------------
> Now we have a proportion, meaning when ice or matter forms it releases
> a proportional amount of light which we can call energy or heat.
>
> Therefore the more matter in the Universe (as it gets colder....the
> more heat(light) outside in the vacuum that has been expelled by the
> condensed matter.
>
> Since it's impossible for matter to form with heat outside it's
> surface, thus space must expand at the rate matter is formed....

In simple, binding energy causes the total mass to be less than the
individual particles. As a charge(electron) gets closer to a nucleus
it emits a photon.

More matter in space, ""proportionally"" releases more photons, thus
energy thus heat in space.

Matter could not form, same as ice could not form, unless the heat
around it becomes less....thus the heat emitted by the matter must
affect the RATE OF EXPANSION of SPACE.


From: Don Stockbauer on
Idiot (referent unspecified).

I know . I'll say it before you can:

Self-reference.
From: guskz on
On Jun 21, 10:51 pm, Don Stockbauer <donstockba...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> Idiot (referent unspecified).
>
> I know .  I'll say it before you can:
>
> Self-reference.

Not thee stock bauer himself. You need to be hand fed. google search
it.

Only virtual photons create mass.
Only virtual photons create charge.