Radiation in a Closed 3-D Universe Reveals its Present Geometry and its Past Evolution

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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In previous papers, predictions of the new "Spatial Condensation (SC-)" cosmological model were presented on the (1) foundations, (2) new source of gravity, and (3) large-scale structure. In this paper predictions will include new physical features that are due mostly to the postulated geometry of our closed 3-D universe. Knowledge of the past universe is obtained from its many types of radiation that travel to our instruments on great circles of our expanding 3-sphere. Adding the fourth spatial dimension greatly increases our understanding of the concepts of emission and reception distances of the sources and 4-D trajectory of the radiation. In a closed expanding 3-D universe, most of the radiation from a distant bright source at Ze can travel halfway around the universe and be refocused as a "virtual source" at Zv ~1.5 where some of the re-diverging radiation arrives later to our instruments. With the added fourth dimension, the SC-model makes some spectacular predictions for these virtual sources. Indeed, the CBR becomes a re-focused "backside" microwave radiation with its structure amplified in size and decreased in luminosity by a factor ~ 1/350. "Viewed" in the optical from a direction opposite the CBR, the same, but more evolved, structure at "virtual Zsame" would certainly fix the geometry and size of our universe. Virtual sources are also added radiation to the diffuse background of X-rays and infrared. The CBR dipole suggests a preferred reference frame. Reflected light signals in a non-accelerated frame show, in principle, the moving frame could be brought to rest in the comoving frame.

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