Gravitational waves and cosmic expansion: similarities and differences
Abstract
Gravitational waves and cosmic expansion are both described in terms of Einstein's general relativity. This article explores the similarities between the two phenomena, as well as some differences, using the fundamental concept of the metric of spacetime, expressed via a line element. In both contexts, the focus is on the metric description of space, as opposed to the components of the metric determining the properties of time. This allows for a simplified, more accessible discussion.
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