Relativity and Cosmology

   

New Cosmology Model Apart From Space Expansion And Dark Energy: A New Gravitational-Relativistic Effect Of A Primary Gravitational Flooding From A Distant Universe And A Linear Volume-Gravitational Effect

Authors: Viktor Schatz

An alternative model explanation for the “faster than light” redshift of the spectrum of distant cosmic objects is presented. It says that from even more distant masses for the first time after their formation, particles of gravitational force mediator arrived quickly and gradually for the first time and formed an increasing gravitational background field in contemporary history. As a result, a background gravitational field of different strength over time is superimposed and consequently, relativistically comparative redshift measurements on old spectra compared to locally newly generated spectra are explained gravitative relativistically. The result is that no space expansion hypothesis and no dark energy are required. A super-light hypothesis due to an expansion of space is omitted. Furthermore, the hyperdistant masses cause a volumetric-gravitational attraction effect that increases linearly with distance, which conforms to the classical law of gravitation, whereby space expansion through dark energy is also not required to explain the diverging cosmic mass objects.

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