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quietrain
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what if there was no such thing as dark energy to begin with?
it is found that everything is accelerating away from us because of the red shift of light
but what if we were all actually contracting to a point?
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so the vertical lines are just space while the 0 are us earth. x is the point we are contracting towards due to gravity
so the space nearer to the point accelerates faster ,due to a greater force from the inverse square law of gravity, as opposed to us Earth . that's why it appears that they are speeding up away from us , resulting in the red shift
now with respect to the space behind us, it is also accelerating but not as much as earth, so it's relative acceleration is actually slower with respect to Earth's acceleration towards the point x , thus the space behind us appears to be moving away from earth, resulting in the red shift too...
so point x could mean a really super massive black hole or sorts that is pulling everything towards it.
does my idea makes sense or is it wrong?
it is found that everything is accelerating away from us because of the red shift of light
but what if we were all actually contracting to a point?
| 0 |
| 0 | x
| 0 |
| 0 |
so the vertical lines are just space while the 0 are us earth. x is the point we are contracting towards due to gravity
so the space nearer to the point accelerates faster ,due to a greater force from the inverse square law of gravity, as opposed to us Earth . that's why it appears that they are speeding up away from us , resulting in the red shift
now with respect to the space behind us, it is also accelerating but not as much as earth, so it's relative acceleration is actually slower with respect to Earth's acceleration towards the point x , thus the space behind us appears to be moving away from earth, resulting in the red shift too...
so point x could mean a really super massive black hole or sorts that is pulling everything towards it.
does my idea makes sense or is it wrong?