Relativity and Cosmology

   

Expansion, Topology and Entropy

Authors: Gerd Pommerenke

Object of this work is, to determine, if objects observed more distantare moving away faster than less distant ones. The escape velocity Hr is defined by the HUBBLE-Parameter H, locally H0, which is proportional to the reciprocal of the age T. The calculations are based on the model primarily published in viXra:1310.0189. The idea stems from Cornelius LANCZOS, outlined at a lecture on the occasion of the Einstein-Symposium 1965 in Berlin. The model defines the expansion of the universe as a consequence of the existence of a metric wave field. That field also should be the reason for all relativistic effects, both SR and GR. In the context of this work the propagation function of that wave field is determined. Its phase rate is equal to the reciprocal of PLANCK's smallest increment r0. Even the other PLANCK-units set up the basis of the model being functions of space and time. With it, the model leads to a quantization of the universe into single line-elements with the size of r0. Thus, a kind of finite-element-method becomes possible, at which point the single elements are explicitly defined by the wave function. As per definition, objects in the free fall, aren't moving with respect to the metrics and are carried with during expansion. With the help of the propagation function it's possible to calculate the HUBBLE-Parameter H even for greater distances. Furthermore the entropy of the universe as a whole is determined considering the special topology of the universe. German version see viXra:2106.0062.

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