An Alternative View of the Universe Structure (on the invalidity of the four dimensional space-time concept)
Felix Hovsepian

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new model of the universe based on flexible time, challenging the four-dimensional space-time concept and suggesting a stationary, Euclidean universe with non-constant wave velocities and instantaneous interactions.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of flexible time independent of space, invalidating the traditional four-dimensional space-time framework and offering a new universe model supported by astronomical observations.
Findings
Flexible time does not depend on space.
Velocity of harmonic oscillations varies across the universe.
Long-range instantaneous interactions are possible.
Abstract
The model of the Universe in this paper uses equations of the unperturbed Keplerian motion. They have been updated, complementied and generalized when the solution of these equations is the characteristic function of a random value from the theory of probabilities. Argument of the differential equation in this case is any more time, an interval of time between sections of a random stationary prosess. In this paper this time interval is referred to as flexible (elastic) time due to its many non-trivial properties. It is proved flexible time does not depend on the space which makes invalid the four dimensional space-time concept. The Universe becomes stationary and Eucledian. It is proved: 1. the advavce of Mercury's perihelion versus the predictions in accordance with the universal gravity law results inequality of the coefficients in the correlation equations of Keplerian moution along…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Scientific Research and Philosophical Inquiry · Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life
