Universe opacity and cosmic dynamics
Vaclav Vavrycuk

TL;DR
This paper proposes a cyclic, opaque Universe model that explains cosmic phenomena without Big Bang, dark matter, or dark energy, supported by supernovae data and CMB observations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel cyclic universe model based on opacity and dust, challenging standard cosmology and explaining high-redshift galaxies and CMB as dust radiation.
Findings
Predicts cyclic expansion and contraction of the Universe.
Explains CMB as thermal radiation of intergalactic dust.
Accounts for high-redshift galaxy existence without dark matter.
Abstract
Equations of cosmic dynamics for a model of the opaque Universe are derived and tested on supernovae (SNe) Ia observations. The model predicts a cyclic expansion/contraction evolution of the Universe within a limited range of scale factors. The maximum scale factor is controlled by the overcritical density of the Universe, the minimum scale factor depends on global stellar and dust masses in the Universe. During contraction due to gravitational forces, the extragalactic background light (EBL) and intergalactic opacity increase with time because of a smaller proper volume of the Universe. The radiation pressure produced by absorption of the EBL by dust steeply rises and counterbalances the gravitational forces. The maximum redshift, at which the radiation pressure is capable to stop the contraction and start a new expansion, is between 15 and 45. The model avoids the Big Bang and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
