Friday, 15 July 2022

No Expansion: The Hubble Redshift Explained by Variable Speed of Light

Could the the Variable Speed of Light idea be explained by light being emergent with an uncertain future continuously coming into existence with the exchange of photon ∆E=hf energy? You say "matter in the Universe is on average at rest" a continuous geometrical process could form this concept with the speed of light c² and time t² both squared because of spherical 4π symmetry. I have been looking at the JWST deep field image and we have gravitational lensing based on spherical geometry. We can see that light waves have formed into photons relative to the spherical surface, the light from far distant galaxies forming red arcs. Could we have a infinite Universe in the shape of a sphere as long as the sphere is expanding? One set of calculation for the finite sphere another or the infinite process.

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