Why isn't scale considered in general relativity?
Like, we say the speed of light is 299,792 km/s. But pick an arbitrary length and call it a "km." Isn't it possible that no matter how "long" our "km" is, light travels at 299,792 "km"/s?
Seems like that would help to explain a lot of the fundamental questions regarding dark matter and universal expansion.
Like, we say the speed of light is 299,792 km/s. But pick an arbitrary length and call it a "km." Isn't it possible that no matter how "long" our "km" is, light travels at 299,792 "km"/s?
Seems like that would help to explain a lot of the fundamental questions regarding dark matter and universal expansion.
