Do H0 and q0 really have the values we believe they have?

Abstract

We present an example where a justified modification of the law of propagation of light in a Robertson-Walker model of the universe leads to an identification of H0 and q0 different from that corresponding to the usual law of propagation along null geodesics. We conclude from this example that observed values which we would associate with the values of H0 and q0 with the usual interpretation correspond in fact to the values of 2H0 and 1/2 (q0-1). It is therefore possible that observed values that we usually interpret as corresponding to a moderately aged universe with accelerating expansion may in fact correspond a much older universe with a decelerating expansion.

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