Pressler's Static Universe

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The new model presented demonstrates that gravity causes redshift in our universe which is in direct proportion to distance and is not caused by motion. Indeed, this simple model involves only Newton's laws of gravity concerning mass and distance. I will elucidate what the universe is made of, its composition-the enigma of the hidden cosmic dark matter or missing mass, its age, the evolution and cause of large-scale structure, its mass density, and its size will be addressed. This new theoretical model is supported by and is consistent with recent observational data collected from the Hubble Space Telescope. The surge of expansion, the universal repulsive force, and Lambda will be considered. I will present and explain Pressler's Law: Red shift of emission line spectra from extragalactic cluster nebula is directly proportional to the radial distance to that emitting object; the red shifting is caused by the phenomenon of a gravitational field, the magnitude of which value is equal to the force per unit mass contained in the total volume of a sphere with that radius, and is directed toward said emission source. In short, a radiating body twice as far away will demonstrate twice the red shift.

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