... same idea. However Professor Sarkar is also apprehensive about the CMB and its role to explain a rapidly expanding Universe. “All of these tests are indirect, carried out in the framework of an assumed model, and the cosmic microwave...
... are others who postulate that a changing speed of light can not only account for a simplified explanation of an expanding Universe without invoking the need for dark energy, it can explain many other cosmological phenomena too. This...
... of events later revealed that actually, the opposite was happening, and instead something was making the Universe expand at an ever-increasing rate. But what? It was noted that the properties of this strange dark energy seemed...
... ‘active’ galaxies found a flaw with our current understanding of how the cosmos has expanded. To explain how the Universe has evolved and therefore expanded since it came into being with a big bang, scientists use a model known...
... the rate was recently called in question, when a group of scientists suggested that the rate at which the Universe is expanding was not as fast as previously thought. The other method in which to provide a measurement of the expansion rate is to use...
... fills all of space but it is still invisible. Is an unknowing, unseeing mysterious force really the best answer for an expanding universe? Redshifts are related to the speed of light. If the speed of light, c, has been changing in precisely the...