
Originally Posted by
Jeff Root
When I have described the balloon analogy in recent years, I have
covered the imaginary balloon with imaginary grease, then sprinkled
imaginary magnetized metal sequins onto the grease. The sequins
represent galaxies. As the balloon expands, the sequins naturally
remain constant size, and cluster together because of their mutual
magnetic attraction, sliding across the surface of the balloon.
I like ants. The balloon expanding spreads their legs a bit, but they don't (yet) get pulled to bits.
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Also, because the ants walk around a bit, sometimes "attracted" to each other - it shows that some get closer while most overall get further away (red/blue shift).
And, while the ants have a maximum "ant speed" - some get further from each other faster than ant speed - because the balloon itself expands (things don't move faster than c, but...).
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But overall, yeah, nobody should take analogies too far.
Get up, a get-get, get down.