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Kamis, 27 November 2008

Pioneer Anomaly and Hubble Constant

Marco wrote:


I presented a solution to the Pioneer Anomaly and sent the paper to the
authors of the Pioneer Anomaly paper.

My calculation led me to a correction to Hubble equation and to the age of
the Universe (real age as opposed to what one can observe).

The perceived slowing down of Pioneer is due to the curvature of the 3D
Hypersphere within the 4D Spatial Manifold where our 3D Universe is
embedded.

It just happens that one has to make adjustments to the Hubble equation to
calculate red-shifting for different epochs of the evolution of the
Universe.

The calculation and paper are presented within my site.

I wrote this blog about the red shift and the required modification to the
Hubble Constant equation.

http://hypergeometricaluniverse.blogspot.com/2008/09/pioneer-anomaly_24.html

The maximum red shift depends upon when the first star started shinning
since it defines the angle of observation. This is a simple geometrical
arguments.

The paper is interesting in the sense that it introduces rotation to the
whole Universe. The same result would be expected if one consider that the
3D Universe is a light speed expanding Hypersphere as I proposed. My
proposition has the advantage of not offending conservation of energy (Tired
Photon Paradigm).

MP


Visit:
http://hypergeometricaluniverse.blogspot.com/2008/09/pioneer-anomaly_24.html

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