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Scientific Paper
Title Scale Expanding Cosmos Theory I ? An introduction
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Author(s) C Johan Masreliez
Keywords Space and time expansion, Space and time Equivalence, Scale expansion, Space and time symmetry, Cosmic drag, Tired light, Pioneer anomaly
Published 2004
Journal Apeiron
Volume 11
Number 3
No. of pages 6
Pages 99-133

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Abstract

A new cosmological theory is presented based on the proposition that all four metrical coefficients of space and time change with the cosmological expansion. Such a universal scale expansion would preserve the four-dimensional spacetime geometry and therefore by general relativity most physical relationships. In addition, if the scale expansion were exponential with time, all epochs would be equivalent. The theory resolves several outstanding problems with the Big Bang theory and better agrees with four observational programs. It also provides a simple explanation to the Pioneer anomaly.