Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975ijtp...14..347m&link_type=abstract
International Journal of Theoretical Physics, Volume 14, Issue 5, pp.347-360
Physics
Scientific paper
Recent developments in spontaneously broken gauge theories as well as in group analysis of masses and spins in curved space-time indicate that rest masses may change as a function of cosmic time. Such as effect is incompatible with standard cosmological models. A set of cosmological models that incorporate mass variation is introduced. These cosmological models are shown to be fully compatible with the group analysis, yielding exactly the same formula; they are used therefore as a theoretical testing ground for the hypothesis of mass variation. The following consequences of this hypothesis are obtained: (1) Cosmological red-shifts are shown to correspond to a contracting, rather than expanding, universe. (2) The effects of mass variation on planetary orbits are calculated; they are not precluded by the data. Conclusive experimental evidence is expected within a few years.
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