Authors: Joseph Bakhos
Oumuamua was the first interstellar object observed to pass through the solar system. It did not follow the expected hyperbolic path, as if the pull of the Sun’s gravity was less than expected. Off-gassing normally present in comets was not observed. A modified gravity hypothesis — cyclic gravity and cosmology (CGC) — is proposed here to explain this motion. This hypothesis also would entail a greatly simplified and cyclic cosmology, potentially resolving the Hubble tension controversy.
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