if the universe is expanding than could the space time fabric be getting thinner as a result?
if this is so than it would be becoming easier to bend or fold or whatever, and as gravity folds or bends space time gravity would be increasing in streanth as time progresses, so has there been any indication of gravity being weaker in the past?
also I think time dialation would effect light that we see, as light leaves the gravity of the source and leaves the field of time dialition from said gravity the light ahead would be going faster in time than the light behind and thus would get extra scattered, and when entering the gravity and timedialation of our solarsystem and or galaxy the light ahead would be moving slower through time than the light behind making the light get compacted, any time dialation inbetween would get fixed as it leaves, so it would depend on the differences in time speed for the source and destination (us) on how much the light is altered, if it comes from a gravity source stronger than us than it would be more scattered than normal and if it comes from a gravity source weaker than us than it would be more compressed than normal.
just a few things I've been thinking about.
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