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Matter and Energy Cycles in the Space-Time System

Matter and Energy Cycles in the Space-Time System

Todd R. Chambers MS Ed.

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Palmetto Publishing
Año de edición:
2025
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Astrofísica
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9798822951587
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Challenging MEST: A Fresh Perspective on Universe Expansion and Redshift Phenomena Based on Recent James Webb Telescope Discoveries. In the realm of cosmology, the Metric Expansion of Space Theory (MEST) has long been a cornerstone for understanding the formation of the universe. However, this theory has not been without its critics and complications. Matter and Energy Cycles in the Space-Time System delves into these issues, offering a fresh perspective on the universe’s expansion and the redshift phenomena. The book scrutinizes the fundamental basis of MEST, which is the observation of the redshift of spectral data from distant galaxies. Traditionally, these redshifts have been attributed to velocity. However, the author proposes that redshifts can occur for other reasons, such as the work being done by the pressure of light and the effects of near light speed neutrinos. This perspective challenges the conventional understanding and opens up a new avenue for interpreting the mechanics of the universe. Drawing on the recent distant galaxy data found by the James Webb Space Telescope, the book questions the validity of MEST. The author suggests a simpler alternative to the observations and a systems approach to the mechanics of the universe. This approach not only simplifies the understanding of the universe’s expansion but also advances the science of cosmology. Matter and Energy Cycles in the Space-Time System is a thought-provoking exploration of the universe’s formation and expansion. It is a mustread for those in the Astrophysical and Cosmological communities who are interested in challenging established theories and seeking new perspectives. This book is a testament to the everevolving nature of science, where no theory is beyond questioning and refinement. It invites readers to engage in a critical examination of MEST and to consider a new perspective that could revolutionize our understanding of the universe.

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