Author:
McMahon, Casey Ray
Category:
Research Papers
Sub-Category:
Astrophysics
Date Published:
April 09, 2015
Keywords:
light, light velocity, Hubble, universe, expansion, special relativity, relativity, cosmological constant, stars, redshift, blueshift, universe expansion, expanding universe, McMahon, McMahon field theory
Abstract:
Here, I theorize how the Hubble red shift data (Wikipedia (2013) Accelerating universe) does not necessarily mean that the universe is expanding, but rather provide an alternative theory that the speed of light velocity limit varies throughout the cosmos/universe, which is why such red shift data is observed, thus the illusion that stars further away are moving away faster than those closer to us. Thus the expansion of the universe is likely to simply be a mis-interpretation resulting from not considering that the speed of light varies in other regions of the cosmos/universe. Ie: I postulate that the redshift seen from stars far from Earth is due to:
A) Differences in the velocity limit of light in regions far from Earth
B) To gravitational red and blue shifting
C) To relative movement between the emitter and detector, (not from the expansion of the universe.)
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