Relativity and Cosmology

   

The Application of the Theory of Variable Speed of Light on the Universe

Authors: Markus Schönlinner

The Friedman-Lemaître-equations describe the expansion of the universe in the StandardModel. Thereby, the observed red-shift of the galaxies is interpreted as escape velocity. Byapplying the theory of variable speed of light, however, the galactic red-shift can be describedas a phenomenon, which only seems to be a movement and can be explained by the variation ofthe cosmic gravitational potential. The space itself varies its properties, the objects in the spacedo not change their movement. With only very general assumptions about the properties of theuniverse an alternative concept of the universe is developed, which is significantly less complexthan the Standard Model. Nonetheless, it is possible to describe consistently the fundamentalobservations with a minimum number of parameters.

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