The problem I find with that, is that it leaves room for somebody who was purposely trying to find security flaws to go about and say, "But I found it on accident!"
It sounds like a nice defense to say you found it on accident (even if you actually did), but in the end, it won't make a difference.
The objects themselves aren't getting bigger. The only thing that's getting "bigger" in the sense you're speaking of is the universe. Not to sound like a broken record, but think of it as the ant on a balloon, again. If you blow up a balloon while the ant is on it, the ant stays the same size, while the balloon gets larger.
To go further, it's literally impossible to "see" past a certain point. This is because the universe is expanding at such a rate that space itself is expanding faster than the speed of light.
I'm pretty sure doctors DO argue about it. A bad diagnosis can lead to death, yanno.
The problem I find with that, is that it leaves room for somebody who was purposely trying to find security flaws to go about and say, "But I found it on accident!"
It sounds like a nice defense to say you found it on accident (even if you actually did), but in the end, it won't make a difference.
There's a difference between exercising in moderation and exercising in excess. The same goes for this situation.
The objects themselves aren't getting bigger. The only thing that's getting "bigger" in the sense you're speaking of is the universe. Not to sound like a broken record, but think of it as the ant on a balloon, again. If you blow up a balloon while the ant is on it, the ant stays the same size, while the balloon gets larger.
To go further, it's literally impossible to "see" past a certain point. This is because the universe is expanding at such a rate that space itself is expanding faster than the speed of light.
:)
Makes you appreciate how big the universe is.