The recent discussion about the Big Bang, Dark Matter and Dark Energy got me thinking. I wondered if there could be something like "anti-light" that could explain Dark Energy. When I conducted a search, I hit upon this:
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The authors say that red-shifting is due to "tired light" and not due to movement away from Earth. Red shifting caused by motion works only if the Earth is the center of the universe and everything is moving away from us. Tired light suggests that light loses energy the further it travels and that galaxies can actually be moving towards us and still appear red shifted.
This theory explains why stars and galaxies 15 billion light years away from us appear to be much older than Earth and the Milky Way and therefor must be older than the universe itself under the Big Bang theory. They are, in fact, older because the universe did not begin just 15 billion years ago.
The authors demonstrate that the Big Bang is impossible and that the universe is at least 1,100 billion light years in radius based on observations.
Any comments from our estimed physicists here?
and later
The authors say that red-shifting is due to "tired light" and not due to movement away from Earth. Red shifting caused by motion works only if the Earth is the center of the universe and everything is moving away from us. Tired light suggests that light loses energy the further it travels and that galaxies can actually be moving towards us and still appear red shifted.
This theory explains why stars and galaxies 15 billion light years away from us appear to be much older than Earth and the Milky Way and therefor must be older than the universe itself under the Big Bang theory. They are, in fact, older because the universe did not begin just 15 billion years ago.
The authors demonstrate that the Big Bang is impossible and that the universe is at least 1,100 billion light years in radius based on observations.
Any comments from our estimed physicists here?
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