The Einstein static model of the universe as a whole

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Cosmology, Einstein Static Model, Hubble Law, Cosmological Tests

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The Einstein static model of the universe as a whole is considered in Euclidean space and absolute time of a privileged reference frame. The universe as a whole is stable that specifies observers at rest relative to the global space of the universe. An observer in the centre of the universe is assumed to experience downward inertial acceleration along a certain radius due to the kinetic energy of the universe, with the total acceleration over all radii being equal zero. This yields the Doppler effect for the photon coming from the distant source that may explain the Hubble law in the static universe. The predictions of the model are qualitatively in agreement with the observations in the cosmological tests of a standard candle and a standard rod. Explanation of stretching of the light curve of SN Ia is proposed within the model considered.

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