Alternative cosmology fits supernovae redshifts with no dark energyy
Francis J. M. Farley

TL;DR
This paper proposes an alternative cosmological model that fits supernovae and radio galaxy redshift data without invoking dark energy, assuming a static universe with constant recession velocities.
Contribution
It introduces a static Robertson-Walker cosmology with unchanging galaxy recession velocities that accurately fits observational data without adjustable parameters.
Findings
Achieves exact fit to redshift data without dark energy
Supports a static universe model with constant galaxy velocities
No evidence found for changing recession velocities over time
Abstract
Supernovae and radio galaxy redshift data are fitted in an alternative cosmology. The galaxies are assumed to recede with unchanging velocities in a static Robertson-Walker metric with a(t) = 1. An exact fit is obtained with no adjustable parameters. There is no indication that the recession velocities are changing with time, so no call for "dark energy".
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
