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− | A new interpretation of cosmological redshifts is proposed to construct the evolved-vacuum model of this phenomenon.The physical vacuum was considered to be a real matter with time-dependent permittivity and permeability. Time variation of these parameters was shown on the base of Maxwell's equations and Hubble's law to obey the exponential behavior causing step-by-step decrease of light velocity with a rate of about 2.7 m/s over 100 years.Cosmological aspects are discussed to explain some features of reality of the Universe evolution.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | A new interpretation of cosmological redshifts is proposed to construct the evolved-vacuum model of this phenomenon.The physical vacuum was considered to be a real matter with time-dependent permittivity and permeability. Time variation of these parameters was shown on the base of Maxwell's equations and Hubble's law to obey the exponential behavior causing step-by-step decrease of light velocity with a rate of about 2.7 m/s over 100 years.Cosmological aspects are discussed to explain some features of reality of the Universe evolution. |
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Title | The Evolved-Vacuum Model of Redshifts |
Author(s) | Eugene I Shtyrkov |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 1999 |
Journal | ArXiv |
Abstract
A new interpretation of cosmological redshifts is proposed to construct the evolved-vacuum model of this phenomenon.The physical vacuum was considered to be a real matter with time-dependent permittivity and permeability. Time variation of these parameters was shown on the base of Maxwell's equations and Hubble's law to obey the exponential behavior causing step-by-step decrease of light velocity with a rate of about 2.7 m/s over 100 years.Cosmological aspects are discussed to explain some features of reality of the Universe evolution.