Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
May 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004aps..apr.c1024k&link_type=abstract
American Physical Society, April Meeting, 2004, May 1-4, 2004, Denver, Colorado April 2004, MEETING ID: APR04, abstract #C1.024
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Pushing gravity has a long history (M. Edwards, Pushing Gravity, New Perspectives on Le Sage's Theory of Gravitation, Apeiron, Montreal, 2002). The Compton effect interpretation of the red shift results in a static universe with an excess of very long wavelength, highly penetrating background radiation. The problem of the stability of a static universe (R. Tolman, Relativity, Thermodynamics and Cosmology, pp 361-407, Oxford U. Press, Oxford, U.K. 1934) is solved by a pushing gravity due to this radiation in accordance with the Brush theory (C.F. Brush, Nature 86, 130, 1911 and Science 33, 381, 1911). Reber's measurements of the unexpectedly bright background at 144 meters and 500 meters are the shorter end of this gravitation-causing radiation. The graviton in this model is the quantization of the "shadow" cast by a mass similar to a hole in semiconductor theory. Short wavelength versions of this theory ("mock gravity") have been invoked to explain galaxy formation (C.J. Hogan and S.D.M. White, Nature 321, 575, 1986) and planetary formation (L. Spitzer, Astrophysical J. 94, 232, 1941 and F. Whipple, Astrophysical J. 104, 1, 1946).
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