Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Apr 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986ap%26ss.121..161s&link_type=abstract
Astrophysics and Space Science (ISSN 0004-640X), vol. 121, no. 1, April 1986, p. 161-191.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
3
Cosmology, Curvature, Galaxies, Universe, Background Radiation, Gravitational Lenses, Red Shift
Scientific paper
Evidence for a positively curved universe is examined, and a model is developed by combining two two-dimensional subspaces which are closed into themselves due to curvature, to create a model of three-dimensional space of the same properties. A law of fictitious magnification is proposed. Indirect evidence for spherically curved space (and for the nonexistence of negative curvature) includes superluminal velocities, the existence of supergiant galaxies such as cD's, the superposition of galaxies, and the occurrence of background radiation. The theory implies the existence of another interpretation of spectra into redshifts. The occurrence of a gravitational lens effect, giving amplification of the contours of foreground galaxy images, results in spectra being intermixed.
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