Sep 4, 2018 · 1 min read
I suggest that Ethan and others be as specific and accurate with use of language as with math. So we have an observable cosmos, and beyond that we know nothing, and shouldn’t pretend that we do. The universe is our word for everything there is, known and unknown.
The same applies to “space.” Regardless of what it contains, it means the volume in which everything exists. That would eliminate “inflation of space” when we mean “stuff moving apart in space.” Then we could make sense where nonsense now prevails and quit attributing expansive properties to infinite space itself. (There is no “end of space” either except in confused minds.)
