Wie ein Modell des Kosmos ohne Raumexpansion aussehen könnte
– Ergebnis eines Gedankenexperimentes –
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2021
Cuvillier Verlag
978-3-7369-7398-5 (ISBN)
Cuvillier Verlag
978-3-7369-7398-5 (ISBN)
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How a Model of the Cosmos without Expansion of Space looks like
From the findings of a gedankenexperiment an alternative model of the cosmos has been derived, including predictions of velocities and actual distances from celestial bodies to the earth. These predictions are in exact match with the published data of the Extragalactic Cepheid Database of the Konkoly Observatory ⁵⁾ as well as of the Supernova Catalogue of Guillochon et al. ⁶⁾ (See below chapter 3) . The cosmic red shift is due to the Doppler effect and the model yields a theoretical value of the Hubble constant of 70,9 (km/(Mpc•s). The setup can be described by an equation of motion analogue to the second Friedmann differential equation. In first approximation the specific energy of baryonic and Dark Matter on the one side and the Energy , responsible for the expansion of the cosmos, on the other side is given by 0,33 to 0,67. Further on, the Copernican principle for the cosmos is fulfilled.
This model describes only effects related to the Big Bang. All later occurrences like later interactions , background radiation, genesis of galaxies, elements, black holes etc. remain unaffected.
From the findings of a gedankenexperiment an alternative model of the cosmos has been derived, including predictions of velocities and actual distances from celestial bodies to the earth. These predictions are in exact match with the published data of the Extragalactic Cepheid Database of the Konkoly Observatory ⁵⁾ as well as of the Supernova Catalogue of Guillochon et al. ⁶⁾ (See below chapter 3) . The cosmic red shift is due to the Doppler effect and the model yields a theoretical value of the Hubble constant of 70,9 (km/(Mpc•s). The setup can be described by an equation of motion analogue to the second Friedmann differential equation. In first approximation the specific energy of baryonic and Dark Matter on the one side and the Energy , responsible for the expansion of the cosmos, on the other side is given by 0,33 to 0,67. Further on, the Copernican principle for the cosmos is fulfilled.
This model describes only effects related to the Big Bang. All later occurrences like later interactions , background radiation, genesis of galaxies, elements, black holes etc. remain unaffected.
Erscheinungsdatum | 26.03.2021 |
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Verlagsort | Göttingen |
Sprache | deutsch |
Maße | 170 x 240 mm |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie |
Schlagworte | antigravitativ • Anziehungskraft • Astronomie • Astronomy • Big Bang • Black Holes • celestial bodies • confirmation of Copernican principle • Copernican Principle • cosmic standard candles • Dark Matter • density • density fluctuation • Dichte • Dichteschwankungen • Distance • Doppler Effect • Dopplereffekt • Dunkle Materie • earth • Electromagnetic forces • Elektromagnetische Kräfte • Entfernung • Entfernungsgeschwindigkei • Erde • Galaxis • Galaxy • Gedankenexperiment • Gedankenexperiment and cosmic properties • Gravitation • Gravitational constant • Gravitationskonstante • Gravitationspotential • Himmelskörper • Hubble Konstanten • kinetic energy • Kinetische Energie • kopernikanischer Prinzip • Kopernikus • kosmische Rotverschiebung • kosmische Standardkerzen • Kosmos • Kugelschale • Leuchtkraft • Leuchtkraftentfernung • Leuchtkraft -Minderung • Lichtgeschwindigkeit • Lichtlaufzeit • luminosity with distance • Masse • Massepunkt • Milchstraße • model explanation of decreasing luminosity with distance • Observatorium • Physik • properties of a Cosmos model without expansion of space • Quanten • Quantum Theory • Raumausdehnung • Raumenergie • Raumexpansion • Relativitätstheorie • relativity theory • Rotational Symmetry • Rotationssymmetrie • Schwarze Löcher • space energy • space expansion • spectral wavelength • Spektral-Wellenlänge • Stars • Sterne • Supernova • Urknall • Zweite Friedmann Differentialgleichung |
ISBN-10 | 3-7369-7398-5 / 3736973985 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-7369-7398-5 / 9783736973985 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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