The scale expanding cosmos theory (Q1578383)
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The scale expanding cosmos theory (English)
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7 December 2000
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The author shows that there is another mode of expansion for the Universe that does not imply a Big Bang type creation event. This new model, the Scale Expanding Cosmos, based on two fundamental principles -- equivalence between locations in spacetime and symmetry between space and time, has the advantage of preserving the relationship between space and time so that the coordinate distance always coincides with the distance measured by timing a light beam. It agrees better with observations than the expanding space model and it provides simple explanations to several unresolved cosmological enigmas. In addition, this new model implies the existence of an inertial reference frame.
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modeling spacetime
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scale expanding cosmos
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perfect cosmological principle
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spacetime scale equivalence
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line element
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cosmic energy tensor
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\(\Omega\)-enigma
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cosmological tests
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cosmic microwave background
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geodesics
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inertial reference frame
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spiral galaxy formation
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cosmic drag effect
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