Quote (Boogersnot308 @ Aug 21 2011 09:25pm)
But how do they know that it's moving away right now?
That part I don't really understand.

ahhh , this is one of the biggest misconceptions , that " objects sit in an unmoving space "
the truth is , altho galaxies " move around " , when we say " all the galaxies are moving away from us " , we dont mean that the actual galaxies are speeding along in space
what we mean is , space itself is actually expanding , and as it expands , all the objects " in space " , are getting further and further apart
the classic analogy is of a balloon
u blow it up abit , and with a felt pen , put 2 spots , or marks , on the balloon
now blow up the balloon some more
the spots on the balloon are now further apart than before
if u constantly blew up the balloon ( assuming it would never pop ) , you would see these 2 spots " constantly moving away from each other "
but , ofc , the spots are not actually moving at all
the balloon is space , and the spots are 2 galaxies
so what we are actually measuring is not the galaxies rate of movement , but rather the space fields rate of expansion ( we are not measuring the spots on the balloon , we are measuring how fast the balloon is being blown up )
This post was edited by Matao on Aug 21 2011 03:46am