Supernova Ia without Accelerated Expansion The First Global Failure of Relativity Theory
Abstract
A new cosmological model has been developed that shows great promise for solving many of the present problems of physics. A new concept of space and its production, spatial condensation (SC) is the cause of the expansion. Dark mass (not matter) scales with the expansion differently than matter. Many other non-relativistic concepts predict a simple beginning, absence of singularities, a definition of energy and the cause of space curvature and gravity. Predicted cosmological parameters agree with recent measurements including t0=13.5 Gy, H0=68.6 km/(s Mpc), Omega (mass)=0.28 and no dark energy. Other predictions include: Hubble flow at the Planck level, vacuum energy (no mass), Evac/Emass=10123 in agreement with quantum mechanics, and the pattern in the CMB is the distribution of very early dark mass black holes of average mass 108 Msun. Excellent agreement with supernova Ia data is obtained with no acceleration of the expansion rate. It is concluded that the SC-model announces the first global failure of relativity theory.
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