TITLE:
A New Formula of Redshift vs. Space Expansion and Dark Energy
AUTHORS:
Olivier Serret
KEYWORDS:
Redshift, Blueshift, Dark Energy, Radial Velocity, Expansion of the Universe, Anisotropy, Hubble Law, Pioneer Spacecraft, Photon, Wavelength, Frequency, Variable Speed, Celerity of Light
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Modern Physics,
Vol.12 No.3,
February
20,
2021
ABSTRACT: The speed away of stars and galaxies is traditionally calculated from the relativistic formula according to the measurement of the redshift. It is demonstrated here another formula for this speed away of stars and galaxies, from this same redshift z. After having exposed critiques on the demonstration and the relativistic use which require the assumption of an expanding universe by itself, it is proposed within the framework of neo-Newtonian mechanics the formula where V is the speed from the source. This formula has the double characteristic of being equivalent to relativistic predictions for low redshifts, but of deviating from them by up to 17% for high redshifts. It is consistent with the observation of the anisotropy of the Universe and the Cosmic Microwave Background. It helps to explain Pioneer anomalies. It is compatible with the constancy in the majority of cases of interference phenomena. Finally, it provides a new analysis grid for the observation of supernovae, galaxies and distant pulsars, thus opening up new fields of research on the increase in distances attributed to dark energy and also in other areas of the cosmology.