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GR: Fachverband Gravitation und Relativitätstheorie

GR 12: Foundations and Alternatives III

GR 12.2: Vortrag

Mittwoch, 13. März 2024, 16:05–16:25, HBR 14: HS 3

Solving the Conundrum of Dark Matter and Dark Energy — •Thomas Wäscher — Von-Dalheim-Str. 2, 69231 Rauenberg

As a Follow-Up on the talk at the DPD-Frühjahrstagung Heidelberg 2022 "Theses for a Closed, Self Sustaining and Timeless Universe" I try now to explain how "Dark Matter" and "Dark Energy" can be mutually neutralized without any residues. It starts from the ground by a wording of Ernst Schmutzer, Jena: "Acceleration replaces Gravity" and vice versa in the field of the Equivalence Principle (EP). Applicated e.g. to the measurements of Riess et al. and Perlmutter et al.(1998), who identified the growing redshift as an accelerated expansion of the universe this would imply that they may have detected the growing redshift in an constant gravitational field instead. The very meaning of the EP is that all measurements of redshift in an isotropic and homogenious environment of accelerated expansion cannot be distinguished by no means from the redshift measurements made in a stationary gravitational field. Now exchanging the accelerated expansion by a stationary gravitational field, "Dark Energy" is omitted and instead the gravitational field delivers "Dark Matter". These considerations favour a stable, gravitationally closed, adiabatic and timeless universe with internal dynamic processes of fusion and decay of the elements in a state of equilibrium. Surprising z>10 JWST observations hint to this prospect, e.g, the existance of metal elements or the fully developed galaxies far away.

Keywords: Equivalence Principle; Redshift; Dark Matter; Dark Energy

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