TITLE:
The Color of the Night
AUTHORS:
Jose L. Parra
KEYWORDS:
Redshift, Background, Expansion, Acceleration, Universe, Cosmos
JOURNAL NAME:
Optics and Photonics Journal,
Vol.11 No.5,
May
8,
2021
ABSTRACT: Light coming from remote galaxies is redshifted and it is accepted that
redshifts are produced by every galaxy running away from each other in a
particular manner. According to this theory, galaxies can be grouped by the distance to earth in four spaces: the closer
ones with no acceleration, the next ones with acceleration, the next remote
ones with deceleration, and the farther ones without characterization. All that
complexity is disregarded in this paper by assuming that the photons are ruled
by longitudinal and transverse gravitational potentials. These relativistic
invariant potentials create coherence quantum states of energy and subsequently
the light redshift is created by photons moving down across those energetical
levels.