The amount of planck lengths and therefore planck points in the observatble universe is increasing, sp of it's not just a matter of energy and matter moving outward ('universe expanding'), then it's a matter of space (planck points) splitting/multiplying. Take your pick of which seems more plausible.
>>10760421>>10763915>>10764060OP's whole fucking point is that it is impossible for us to know whether or not the effects that suggest an expanding universe are truly due to an expanding universe. And he's right.
>>10765397If we shrunk relative to space, light would still travel 1 planck length/planck time, and therefore at a different speed relative to us (and our measuring devices), so we'd know the difference. So us shrinking relative to space is not possible. But planck points (space) multiplying theoretically is possible.