A New Case For an Eternally Old Universe

Physics – General Physics

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We start with a new version of Newtonian cosmology by incorporating the fact that the galaxies are losing mass due to emission of radiation. This yields accelerated recession for the galaxies. We point out that in the presence of accelerated expansion, the universe can be infinitely old and suggest that the observable universe is only a speckle of the true universe. We argue that the mean density of the universe must be zero and the cosmic fluid comprises infinite number of such speckles separated by infinite distances. The Microwave Background radiation is shown to be just the sum of redshifted thermal radiation of Eternally Collapsing Objects (ECO), the so-called Black Hole Candidates.The hot photosphere of the ECOs cooks light elements the same way they are supposed to be produced in hot early universe. This universe with nested infinities has zero baryon number as it contains equal number of matter and antimatter atoms. The predicted microwave luminosity of the galactic centre ECO (Sgr A) nicely matches with the corresponding WMAP estimate (abridged).

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