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Panel 6 - General Alternative Cosmologies

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Authors Affiliation Title Abstract
Eugene S. Poliakov Inst. Of Physics & Time, Moscow, RUSSIA Time is a key to cosmology Energy conservation is inapplicable to frames of non-uniform time. Generalized energy conservation (GEC) is proposed. Classical mechanics is shown to be a result of GEC; mass is a function of flow of time; CDM and CMBR are consequences of GEC; CMBR has nothing to do with big bang. A solution of Pioneer anomaly and galaxy rotation is also suggested.
Georg von Brzeski Helios Labs, Gilroy CA, USA Lobachevsky Space as a Model Space for Large Scale Electromagnetic Phenomena A simple mathematical model of the redshift phenomenon of electromagnetic radiation in a static Lobachevsky (hyperbolic) universe is presented as a part of a more general picture which includes related electromagnetic phenomena and Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR).  The presented model agrees with existing experimental data, predicts new measurable effects, and gives an explicit analysis of Hubble's conceptual and logical errors leading to his erroneous "distance-velocity law" which decisively contributed to establishing Big Bang cosmology.
Dr. Avtar Singh Center for Horizons Research, Cupertino CA, USA A Solution to the Cosmic Conundrum including Cosmological Constant, Dark Matter, and Dark Energy Problems

A comprehensive solution to the cosmic conundrum is presented resolving key paradoxes of quantum mechanics and relativity. The proposed model addresses the key questions haunting physics and cosmology such as dark energy, dark matter, and accelerated universe expansion. It also provides a fresh perspective on the misconceived birth and evolution of the universe, especially the creation and dissolution of matter.

Eric Lerner      
Tom Van Flandern      
Jayant V. Narlikar, Geoffrey Burbidge, R.G. Vishwakarma IUCAA, INDIA; Centre for Astrophys. and Space Sciences, Univ. of California, USA; Univ. of Zacatecas, Mexico Quasi-Steady-State Cosmology The quasi-steady state cosmology is a cyclic model of the universe driven by a negative energy scalar field, which has its origin in the primary creation process first described by  Hoyle and  Narlikar forty years ago. The cyclic nature of the universe provides a natural link between the origin of the CMB (arising in hydrogen burning in stars), the origin of the lightest nuclei, and the explosive events taking place in the nuclei of galaxies.

Papers Unassigned to Panels
Panel 1 - Reality of Cosmic Expansion
Panel 2 - Origin of Microwave Radiation
Panel 3 - Large Scale Structure
Panel 4 - Quasi-Stellar Objects
Panel 5 - Methods for Selecting Alternative Cosmologies
Panel 6 - General Alternative Cosmologies
Panel 7 - Hubble Relationship Alternatives
Panel 8 - Dark Matter Alternatives

 

 

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