Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1999-04-12
Austral.J.Phys. 52 (1999) 753-777
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
27 pages, no figures. This is a rewritten version of astro-ph/9803009 Accepted by Australian J. Phys. Changes to title, typo's
Scientific paper
A hypothesis of curvature pressure is used to derive a static and stable cosmology with a tired-light redshift. The idea is that the high energy particles in the inter-galactic medium do not travel along geodesics because of the strong electrostatic forces. The result is a reaction back on the medium that is seen as an additional pressure. Combined with the explanation of the Hubble redshift as a gravitational interaction results in a static and stable cosmology. The predicted Hubble constant is 60.2 km/s/Mpc, the predicted background microwave temperature is 3 degrees and quasar luminosity functions and angular size distributions are shown to be consistent with the model. Since most observations that imply dark matter rely on redshift data it is argued that there is no dark matter. Observations of quasar absorption lines, supernovae light curves and the Butcher-Oemler effect are discussed. The curvature pressure is important for stellar structure and may explain the solar neutrino deficiency.
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