Saturday 15 February 2014

Abstract

The BAL z =3.91 quasar’s high Fe/O ratio has led to a reexamination of big bang’s spacetime expansion postulate and the discovery that it predicts a CBR redshift of z>36000 instead of the widely accepted z ∼ 1000. This result leads an expansion-predicted CBR temperature of only T =0.08 K, which is contradicted by the experimental T =2.73 K. Contrary to longheld belief, these results strongly suggest that the F-L expanding spacetime paradigm, with its expansion redshifts, is not the correct relativistic description of the universe. This conclusion agrees with the earlier finding (gr-qc/9806061) that the universe is relativistically governed by the Einstein static spacetime solution of the field equations, not the F-L solution. Disproof of expansion redshifts removes the only support for the Cosmological Principle, thus showing that the spherical symmetry of the cosmos demanded by the Hubble redshift relation can no longer be attributed to the universe being the same everywhere. The Cosmological Principle is flawed.
Instead of the universe being both homogeneous and isotropic, instead it is only isotropic about a nearby universal Center. These results suggest that the new Cosmic Center Universe model, based
on Einstein’s static spacetime solution of the field equations, deserves the attention of the scientific community. One significant advantage of the new model is that it restores conservation of energy to physics, in stark contrast to the big bang, which involved gargantuan nonconservation of CBR energy losses amounting to more than thirty million times the baryonic mass of the visible universe (gr-qc/9806061).



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