Another origin of cosmological redshifts
Michael A. Ivanov

TL;DR
This paper proposes a non-expanding universe model where super-strong interacting gravitons explain cosmological redshifts without dark energy or dark matter, deriving Newtonian gravity and linking it to Hubble's constant.
Contribution
It introduces a non-kinematic, flat universe model with super-strong gravitons, providing an alternative explanation for redshifts and predicting Hubble's constant.
Findings
SN Ia data can be explained without dark energy or dark matter
A relaxation factor value is determined
A theoretical link between Newton's and Hubble's constants is established
Abstract
If gravitons are super-strong interacting particles which fulfill a flat non-expanding universe, we would have another possibility to explain cosmological redshifts - in a frame of non-kinematic model. It is shown by the author that in this case SNe 1a data may be understood without any dark energy and dark matter. A value of relaxation factor is found in this paper. In this approach, we have Newton's law of gravity as a simplest consequence, and the connection between Newton's and Hubble's constants. A value of the latter may be theoretically predicted.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
