The speed of light and the Hubble parameter: the Mass-Boom effect

被引:3
作者
Alfonso-Faus, Antonio [1 ]
机构
[1] UPM, EUIT Aeronaut, Madrid 28040, Spain
关键词
hubble; speed of light; anomalous acceleration; inflation; cosmology;
D O I
10.1007/s10509-008-9787-6
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We prove here that Newton's universal gravitation and momentum conservation laws together reproduce Weinberg's relation. It is shown that the Hubble parameter H must be built in this relation, or equivalently the age of the Universe t. Using a wave-to-particle interaction technique we then prove that the speed of light c decreases with cosmological time, and that c is proportional to the Hubble parameter H. We see the expansion of the Universe as a local effect due to the LAB value of the speed of light c(0) taken as constant. We present a generalized red shift law and find a predicted acceleration for photons that agrees well with the result from Pioneer 10/11 anomalous acceleration. We finally present a cosmological model coherent with the above results that we call the Mass-Boom. It has a linear increase of mass m with time as a result of the speed of light c linear decrease with time, and the conservation of momentum mc. We obtain the baryonic mass parameter equal to the curvature parameter, Omega (m) =Omega (k) , so that the model is of the type of the Einstein static, closed, finite, spherical, unlimited, with zero cosmological constant. This model is the cosmological view as seen by photons, neutrinos, tachyons etc. in contrast with the local view, the LAB reference. Neither dark matter nor dark energy is required by this model. With an initial constant speed of light during a short time we get inflation (an exponential expansion). This converts, during the inflation time, the Planck's fluctuation length of 10(-33) cm to the present size of the Universe (about 10(28) cm, constant from then on). Thereafter the Mass-Boom takes care to bring the initial values of the Universe (about 10(15) gr) to the value at the present time of about 10(55) gr.
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