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Space dust could preferentially absorb the shorter wavelengths as a ratio. Another clue is we only use SR red shift and not GR red shift. BH's prove the timing is incorrect. The universe is doing anything your subjective model predicts in your own mind.
Quote from: GoC on 04/04/2017 15:44:46Space dust could preferentially absorb the shorter wavelengths as a ratio. Another clue is we only use SR red shift and not GR red shift. BH's prove the timing is incorrect. The universe is doing anything your subjective model predicts in your own mind. But space expansion is a GR concept. In SR spacetime is flat.
Why do you think each of the voyagers appeared to slow down when they reached the edge of our solar system? The clock tick rate increased making it appear the voyagers slowed down. Main streams model does not have that as a possibility. Einstein was probably correct the universe is a steady state of motion rather than expansion.Only SR is used for expansion because of main stream's model does not include GR.
A contracting universe can be described by Einstein's equation without invoking Dark Energy or Dark Matter.Quote from: timey on 29/03/2017 21:06:20Chris - I watched a Horizon program on Dark Energy last year where physicists were saying in light of Dark Energy remaining a complete mystery, that perhaps a new approach is required...Among those physicists was George Efstathiou from Cambridge University.Do you know him?
Chris - I watched a Horizon program on Dark Energy last year where physicists were saying in light of Dark Energy remaining a complete mystery, that perhaps a new approach is required...Among those physicists was George Efstathiou from Cambridge University.Do you know him?
Non-linearity makes relativistic physics more difficult than Newtonian gravity or electrodynamics. There is no general way of building up more complex situations from elementary building blocks. For each complex situation, the calculations must start anew. If you know how a test particle would move in the vicinity of two different single black holes, that does not tell you what gravity the particle would feel if both black holes were present.
Only SR is used for expansion because of main stream's model does not include GR.
Quote from: GoC on 04/04/2017 18:15:18Only SR is used for expansion because of main stream's model does not include GR.This is more nonsense that GoC has spouted before. The standard cosmological model is GR. The redshift calculations are GR, since they are based on the use of a scale factor and scale factors cannot possibly exist in SR.