Relativity and Cosmology

   

Correlation Between Hubble ho Early-to-Late Universe, and Photon Energy/wavelength Between the uv and Far-Infrared Region of the Electromagnetic Spectrum

Authors: Douglas K. Robinson

The intrinsic nonlinear energy/wavelength ratio of electromagnetic radiation between the ultraviolet and far infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum, is compared to the velocity/distance interpretation of spectral shifts in ancient starlight. The correlation at 8% suggests a review of the velocity-distance interpretation of spectral shifts is warranted. Given the potential impact for the standard lambda CDM cosmological model, and notwithstanding a credible theory to account for photon energy loss over millennia in transit, the correlation nevertheless challenges the current interpretation of redshift for determining the Hubble constant H0 for the early and late universe and dark energy, the existence of which has been speculatively introduced to account for the increasing rate of redshifts observed in the late universe.

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[v1] 2021-08-15 19:49:08
[v2] 2021-10-05 21:33:23

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