Relativity and Cosmology

   

On Damping of Light in Cosmos and the Quasar Misunderstanding

Authors: Paul R. Gerber

Electromagnetic radiation in space experiences damping as it moves through the universe [1]. We argue that the damping rate must behave according to the square of the frequency in the low frequency limit. Correspondingly, the supposedly high-intensity radiation of quasars at radio frequencies must, on the one hand, be a misinterpretation originating in the much lower damping rate compared to that of visible light. On the other hand the incorrectly pretended expansion of space, claimed by General Relativity, erroneously supposes an additional weakening of radiation of distant sources.

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