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Department of Physics, Martin Luther University, Halle-Wittenberg, Wittenberg, Germany
Review Article
Cosmological Expansion Rate-Various Measurement Results and Interpretation
Author(s): Volkmar Müller*
Different values of the Hubble constant for extragalactic objects are not considered here. We give a number of examples of the extreme accordance of expansion rates of different fields of knowledge with the cosmological expansion rate. The coincidence of the expansion rates means that a common cause is almost inevitable. All these examples are gravitationally bound in themselves and in this case are subject to cosmological expansion. According to standard theory, this should not happen. We therefore question the common boundary of gravity and expansion for both theoretical and observational reasons and conclude that all gravitationally dominated objects participate in cosmological expansion or scale drift, contrary to general doctrine. The space expands with its contents while numerically maintaining distance, radius, rotation time and density. What is generally interpreted as an expa.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2161-0398.23.13.345