Ok good questions.
I've found some Flaws in my basic assumetions. Time does not exsist. It is not seperate or independent but rather not a basic quanity/quality. So this changes some of my views.
Any Case.
As for the expansion theory of the universe. I hold no belief in such a Thing. I Think that the Mass-Energy in this universe is conserved. I believe that Space-Time Quanta are tied to Mass-Energy. That Mass-Energy becomes Space-Time. This would be the expansion of Space-Time. Further that Space-Time becomes Mass-Energy as Mass becomes Energy. This would be the contraction of the Space-Time.
I find the Expansion and Contraction to possibly be true because of the equations:
Gμv = 8πrμv (an Einstein field Equation)
x' = γ(x - vt)
Space-Time contains and Binds the Mass-Energy within it. Mass-Energy cannot and does not exsist outside of Space-Time as such Space-Time can not contract more than a given ammount and Mass-Energy cannot Expand Larger than Space-Time. Also Somewhere I think charge fits into here.
It seems to Me that under this assumetion Space-Time would be limited by some number determined through the Mass-Energy interaction. I think this limitation is the Speed limit of the universe.
I draw this conclusion from the fact that "Gravity" or Space-Time ripple propagate, according to Eistein and others, at the speed of light.
I feel the Time-independent Field equations of Einstien may hold the answers I seek.
I can't express my thoughts in mathematics. As such it is a knowledge most unsatisfactory.
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/phys...Equations.html
http://ws5.com/spacetime/