A New Expanding Universe Explanation of the Hubble Relation and the 2.7K CBR

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Modern cosmology assumes cosmic in-flight wavelength expansion operates through General Relativity (GR) to produce the redshifts underlying the Hubble relation and the 2.7K CBR. However, comparison of atomic clocks operating at two different potentials shows that GR operates during emission, but does not cause in-flight wavelength changes. Disproof of GR-produced in-flight expansion negates the use of GR as the theoretical framework for cosmic wavelength expansion's explanation of redshifts, and shows that the Cosmological Principle---long considered as ''...the one great uncertainty that hangs like a dark cloud over standard model.'' (S. Weinberg, p. 111, The First Three Minutes)---is invalid. A nonhomogeneous universe with vacuum energy, but without spacetime expansion, is utilized together with gravitational redshifts to construct an alternative expanding universe explanation of the Hubble relation and the 2.7K Cosmic Blackbody Radiation. This new explanation also accounts for the variation of CBR temperature with redshift.

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