Abstract

This paper discusses some aspects of cosmological expansion as viewed by an observer. It identifies the rate of change of the angular distance with respect to the observer's clock as a crucial quantity in properly understanding the expansion. Using this quantity and the angular distance, in addition to the traditional approach to visualization, provides a more vivid picture of the cosmological expansion and is key for adequately visualizing it.

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