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Validity of Expanding Universe Theory—Static Universe Still Consistent with Hubble’s LawDOI: 10.4236/oalib.1103899, PP. 1-4 Subject Areas: Theoretical Physics Keywords: Expanding Universe, Static Universe, Formation of Galaxies, Big Bang, Hubble’s Law Abstract
This note questions the validity of the Expanding
Universe Theory with simple mathematics and shows Static Universe is still
consistent with Hubble’s Law without assumption of expansion of the space (or
the universe). If we had an explosion of a huge celestial body (including a
black-hole) containing all substances of the current galaxies in the past, “the
further away the galaxy, the greater the speed of recession” is always true
without requiring the assumption of expansion
of the space (or the universe).
Yashio, Y. (2017). Validity of Expanding Universe Theory—Static Universe Still Consistent with Hubble’s Law. Open Access Library Journal, 4, e3899. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1103899. References
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