Light Red Shift in Cosmic Background Photon Gas

Abstract

There is a stable cosmic background photon gas fulfilled in our universe and a very weak damping force is acting on every traveling photon, then the light red shift has been observed at a large distance. When a photon travels in the cosmic background photon gas, its frequency continually lowers and at last diminishes in the photon gas as a low velocity one. The decay factor of traveling photons has been estimated; the light red shift is nonlinear in space, and our visual field is finite although the universe is infinite.

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Chen, J. (2015) Light Red Shift in Cosmic Background Photon Gas. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics, 3, 111-113. doi: 10.4236/jamp.2015.32016.

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References

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