A simple varying-speed-of-light hypothesis is enough for explaining high-redshift supernovae data

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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The hypothesis that the speed of light decreases by nearly 2 cm per sec and
per year is discussed within the frame of a simple phenomenological model. It
is shown that this hypothesis can provide an alternative explanation for the
redshift-distance relationship of type Ia supernovae, which is nowadays given
in terms of a new form of (dark) energy of unknown origin.

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