Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Nov 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980mnras.193..385c&link_type=abstract
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 193, Nov. 1980, p. 385-397.
Mathematics
Logic
5
Astronomical Models, Big Bang Cosmology, Galactic Nuclei, Gravitational Collapse, Background Radiation, Einstein Equations, Galactic Evolution, Gravitational Fields, Quasars, Steady State
Scientific paper
Observations of galactic nuclei may be interpreted as evidence of temporary hypermassive states (gamma much greater than 1) adopted by ordinary matter under conditions of extreme gravitational collapse. By analysing the observations in terms of an horizon-free flat space-time theory of gravity, one is guided towards a pre-Maxwellian understanding of gravitational fields and the need for a non-relativistic Lorentz invariant material vacuum. Such a medium has to be cold and provides a natural explanation of the microwave background. One of the pillars of the big bang theory is thus dissolved, and a particular kind of steady state theory is described involving recurrent activity in galaxies caused by hypermassive nuclei. Possible time variations of the non-cosmological component of quasar redshifts become one of the crucial tests of the theory.
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