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It seems that we could make an estimate for the rate of acceleration of Galaxies. Having done this we could then calculate how long until the galaxies reach lightspeed. Of course this is theoretically impossible, but as these galaxies get within decimal points of C thier mass should also approach infinite... What would the effect of huge numbers of near infinite masses be? Also where is the energy to accelerate them coming from? It seems alot like 'cooking the books' to add in this dark energy everyone talks about. I posted above, speaking of T+ etc..
I admit I have only got grade 12, but I would truly welcome a chance to discuss my idea with someone more closely connected to the science community; someone who might be able to put math to it. After all, these days if it's not an equation it's nothing.
sincerely Phil C.
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