Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Nov 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004aps..ses.gd015h&link_type=abstract
American Physical Society, 71st Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section, 11-13 November, 2004, Oak Ridge, TN. MEETING ID: S
Mathematics
Logic
Scientific paper
The changing universe model (CUM) currently describes galaxy parameter relationships (SESAPS '03, session EB 2). The CUM must be extended to cosmological scale observations to be considered a cosmological model. A major component of current cosmological models is the Hubble constant H_o. An equation is derived using the CUM model relating redshift z and the distance D to galaxies and is applied to a sample of 32 spiral galaxies with D calculated using Cepheid variable stars. This CUM application provides a physical basis for the ``Virgo infall" and ``Great Attractor" observations without a large, unobserved mass. The equation predicts a receding galaxy may have z<0 in special circumstances. Three elliptical galaxies with peculiar characteristics are discovered to be CUM Sinks. At low cosmological distances, the equation reduces to z ≈ exp(KD) -1, where K is a nearly constant, direction dependent, positive value. The z from galaxies over 5000 Mpc distant approaches a constant value. This paper is available at http://web.infoave.net/ ˜scjh/.
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