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TITLE:
Analysis of the Expansion of Space and a Theory of the Big Implosion
AUTHORS:
Paul Gradenwitz
KEYWORDS:
Cosmology, Gravitation
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology,
Vol.4 No.1,
January
11,
2018
ABSTRACT: In this article, the model of an expanding universe, which is more than a century old and evolved into the Λ-CDM, is found to violate causality. This is shown by constructing the lightcone, which is relevant for any point in space, and by calculating the curvature for that point. From these calculations it is concluded that for any homogeneous and isotropic energy density in space, the geodesic of a test mass in it is always straight. With that, it follows that space is flat for any energy density. Furthermore an alternative theory is proposed as a demonstration that, with different explanations of the astronomical observations, a theory can be constructed that isn’t in contradiction with General Relativity.
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