Relativity and Cosmology

   

The Quantum Nature of Gravity Seen in Cosmological Observations

Authors: Michael A. Ivanov

In the author's model of low-energy quantum gravity, the cosmological redshift, additional darkening of distant objects and a diffuse cosmic optical background, presumably detected by the New Horizons mission, can be interpreted, without cosmological expansion and dark energy, as a result of the scattering of photons on superstrongly interacting background gravitons. The constancy of the ratio H(z)/(1+z) in this model is consistent with observations of the Hubble parameter H(z). There is a possibility of interpreting dark matter as a gas of virtual massive gravitons.

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[v1] 2021-11-05 10:26:31
[v2] 2021-12-17 09:00:24

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