...'rate of expansion increases,' not 'rate of expansion is.'
And just what are you trying to relate this to?
Your claim was that it wasn't huge compared to the rate of expansion.
You didn't compare it to the rate of increase of the rate of expansion, which will be insignificant compared to what is required for FE.
There is even a nice simply way to realise this:
If the rate of expansion of the universe, and its increase, was going to be huge for a RE compared to a FE, the sun would have flown away long ago.
Great. The problem is you are god-awful at showing that
And just how do you expect people to show that FE has no explanation?
You sure do love propping up your FE buddies and acting like they have no burden of proof and should be fine to just assert pure nonsense unchallenged.
Do you still think an infinite Earth would exert infinite gravity?
If you bothered reading his comments you would no the answer to that.
Before you complain about him not knowing straight away, remember that you boldly asserted a completely false reason for why it wouldn't and asserted that it would decrease as you got further away.
Not really a huge figure when compared to the rate of the universe's expansion under RET, for example. What's your problem?
Do you actually know what that figure is or is this more pulling shit out of thin air?
The rate of the expansion of space in the real model is roughly 70 km/s MPc, or to put it in simpler units, roughly 0.0000000000000000023 per second.
Over the 5000 km to the alleged FE sun, that would amount to roughly 0.00000000000001 km/s or 0.00000000001 m/s.
And you think 3000 m/s is not a huge figure compared to that?
You think a number which is larger by 14 orders of magnitude is not huge?
Do you expect anyone that actually knows this stuff to take you seriously?
rather than your trick of just pretending the whole conversation never happened, never even acknowledging the replies you already know exist, and claiming victory simply because no one wants to explain the exact same things to someone that couldn't be bothered to actually address them the first time around.
You mean like you repeatedly do?
Sure, I'm happy to admit if I'm wrong, but nothing I've seen has lead me to the conclusion that the expansion is meant to be uniform.
And there you go throwing science out the window again, and your own argument.
You were discussing what current science accepts.
The simple fact is your claim that the expansion required for FE is not huge compared to the expansion of accepted science.
That has been shown to be pure nonsense.