Non-Doppler red-shifts and energy decay of elementary particles

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Cosmology, Elementary Particles, Energy Dissipation, Particle Energy, Red Shift, Cosmic Rays, Decay Rates, Doppler Effect

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It has been tacitly assumed by most astrophysicists that the observed red shifts of distant celestial objects are related to processes of cosmological expansion. There have, however, been attempts to relate the red-shift data to non-Doppler mechanisms. The tired-light theory has been considered in this connection. The current investigation is concerned with an attempt to explain red-shift phenomena with the aid of an approach based on de Broglie's energy decay of elementary particles. According to de Broglie's (1962) causal and nonlinear interpretation of wave mechanics, the energy of every elementary particle undergoes spontaneously an exponential decay process. If this process is a fundamental characteristic and takes place for every elementary particle, the energy of light decreases exponentially as it travels through space. It is shown that the proposed explanation for cosmic redshifts is not at variance with current observational data.

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