Re: [csswg-drafts] [css-egg] Note about astronomical units doesn't match physical reality

I did calculate the speed, and inertial frames ain't gonna cut it: the faster frame would have to be moving at something like `0.9999999999999999999999999999999999999905c`. And javascript says that number—approximately `1 - 9.4E-39`—is equal to the speed of light. _(Experts: I had to Taylor-expand the square root. So I only used one term, effectively discarding terms of O(distance_ratio**4) and above.)_

No, I think we can only reasonably explain the discrepancy via gravitational contraction. Specifically, CSS is a massive black hole and we're all deep within that region where events can be captured but not bubble up back to the initiating universe.

All your Christoffel symbols are belong to CSSWG.

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