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Cosmological Theories of Special and General Relativity - II

Astrophysics 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

Astronomers measure distances to faraway galaxies and their velocities. They do that in order to determine the expansion rate of the Universe. In Part I of these lectures the foundations of the theory of the expansion of the Universe was given. In this part we present the theory. A formula for the distance of the galaxy in terms of its velocity is given. It is very simple: r(v)=cτ/βsinhβv/cr(v)=c\tau/\beta\sinh\beta v/c, where τ\tau is the Big Bang time, β=1Ωm\beta =\sqrt{1-\Omega_m}, and Ωm\Omega_m is the mass density of the Universe. For Ωm<1\Omega_m<1 this formula clearly indicates that the Universe is expanding with acceleration, as experiments clearly show.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0411181,
  title  = {Cosmological Theories of Special and General Relativity - II},
  author = {Moshe Carmeli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0411181},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

Invited talk given at the International Conference "Frontiers of Fundamental Physics 6", held in Udine, Italy, September 26 - 29, 2004. To be published in the Proceedings of the Conference