• no dark matter, and twice as old

    From Retrograde@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 20 12:34:42 2024
    From the «but is it flat?» department:
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    Title: Physicist Claims Universe Has No Dark Matter and Is Twice As Old As We Thought
    Author: BeauHD
    Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2024 06:00:00 -0400
    Link: https://science.slashdot.org/story/24/03/20/0651255/physicist-claims-universe-has-no-dark-matter-and-is-twice-as-old-as-we-thought?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed

    schwit1 shares a report from ScienceAlert: Sound waves fossilized in the maps of
    galaxies across the Universe could be interpreted as signs of a Big Bang that took place 13 billion years earlier than current models suggest. Last year, theoretical physicist Rajendra Gupta from the University of Ottawa in Canada published a rather extraordinary proposal that the Universe's currently accepted
    age is a trick of the light, one that masks its truly ancient state while also ridding us of the need to explain hidden forces. Gupta's latest analysis suggests oscillations from the earliest moments in time preserved in large-scale
    cosmic structures support his claims. "The study's findings confirm that our previous work about the age of the Universe being 26.7 billion years has allowed
    us to discover that the Universe does not require dark matter to exist," says Gupta. "In standard cosmology, the accelerated expansion of the Universe is said
    to be caused by dark energy but is in fact due to the weakening forces of nature
    as it expands, not due to dark energy." [...] Current cosmological models make the reasonable assumption that certain forces governing the interactions of particles have remained constant throughout time. Gupta challenges a specific example of this 'coupling constant', asking how it might affect the spread of space over exhaustively long periods of time. It's hard enough for any novel hypothesis to survive the intense scrutiny of the scientific community. But Gupta's suggestion isn't even entirely new -- it's loosely based on an idea that
    was shown the door nearly a century ago. In the late 1920s, Swiss physicist Fritz Zwicky wondered if the reddened light of far distant objects was a result of lost energy, like a marathon runner exhausted by a long journey across the eons of space. His 'tired light' hypothesis was in competition with the now-accepted theory that light's red-shifted frequency is due to the cumulative expansion of space tugging at light waves like a stretched spring. The consequences of Gupta's version of the tired light hypothesis -- what is referred to as covarying coupling constants plus tired light, or CCC+TL -- would
    affect the Universe expansion, doing away with mysterious pushing forces of dark
    energy and blaming changing interactions between known particles for the increased stretching of space. To replace existing models with CCC+TL, Gupta would need to convince cosmologists his model does a better job of explaining what we see at large. His latest paper attempts to do that by using CCC+TL to explain fluctuations in the spread of visible matter across space caused by sound waves in a newborn Universe, and the glow of ancient dawn known as the cosmic microwave background. While his analysis concludes his hybrid tired light
    theory can play nicely with certain features of the Universe's residual echoes of light and sound, it does so only if we also ditch the idea that dark matter is also a thing. The research has been published in The Astrophysical Journal.

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  • From Kerr-Mudd, John@21:1/5 to Retrograde on Wed Mar 20 18:55:43 2024
    On 20 Mar 2024 12:34:42 GMT
    Retrograde <fungus@amongus.com.invalid> wrote:

    From the «but is it flat?» department:
    Feed: Slashdot
    Title: Physicist Claims Universe Has No Dark Matter and Is Twice As Old As We Thought
    Author: BeauHD
    Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2024 06:00:00 -0400
    Link: https://science.slashdot.org/story/24/03/20/0651255/physicist-claims-universe-has-no-dark-matter-and-is-twice-as-old-as-we-thought?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed

    schwit1 shares a report from ScienceAlert: Sound waves fossilized in the maps of
    galaxies across the Universe could be interpreted as signs of a Big Bang that took place 13 billion years earlier than current models suggest. Last year, theoretical physicist Rajendra Gupta from the University of Ottawa in Canada
    []

    Gupta's suggestion isn't even entirely new -- it's loosely based on an idea that
    was shown the door nearly a century ago. In the late 1920s, Swiss physicist Fritz Zwicky wondered if the reddened light of far distant objects was a result
    of lost energy, like a marathon runner exhausted by a long journey across the eons of space. His 'tired light' hypothesis was in competition with the

    []
    Tired Light revitalised!

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