Hubble expansion in a Euclidean framework

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Astronomical Models, Cosmology, Euclidean Geometry, Galactic Structure, Hubble Constant, Big Bang Cosmology, Doppler Effect, Kinetic Energy, Quasars, Red Shift, Schwarzschild Metric, Universe

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A model of the Hubble expansion which is as far possible from the conventional big bang model without coming in conflict with any well established observational results and which introduces no new laws of physics was constructed. This cosmological model is used to investigate the consequences of a non-cosmological interpretation of the QSO redshift. An essentially Euclidean metagalactic description is justified by a backwards-in-time extrapolation of the Hubble expansion to a minimum size galaxy whose size is about 100 times the Schwarzschild limit. The kinetic energy of the Hubbel expansion is attributed to an intense QSO-like activity in the minimum size metagalaxy. Some of the conclusions based on the big bang hypothesis are criticized and alternative interpretations are suggested. A comparison between the Euclidean and conventional models is given.

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