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Oct 2004
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American Physical Society, APS-AAPT New England Section Fall Meeting, 22-23 October, 2004, East Hartford, CT. MEETING ID: NEF04
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The mystery of dark matter results from the ASSUMPTION that Newton's gravitational constant can be used unchanged outside our solar system. We introduce the concept that the gravitational constant depends upon distance. We propose that the gravitational constant can be generalized as a power series in distance r, in the form G = Gn + A*r, and agrees with Newton at planetary distances. Our gravity theory involves distance and is different from the MOND theory of Milgrom which involves acceleration. Thus we can explain the observed flat velocity rotation curves of spiral galaxies (Rubin), and the unexplained motion of groups of interacting galaxies (Zwicky) without requiring dark matter. Other mysteries are related to the ASSUMPTION that the Hubble constant and red shift can be used to measure distances and the expanding velocity of the universe. But we show three other contributions to the red shift which are not related to velocity. We explain the decrease in the Hubble constant, Olber's paradox (dark sky) and the age of the universe problem. We explain tired light, and the uniform temperature of the CMB (cosmic microwave background). The new understanding of the red shift removes support for the expanding universe, the accelerating expansion, dark energy, and the big bang.
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