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Originally Posted by Bogie
Does your theory account for all of the supposed expansion? Or is it only the accelerated expansion that results from light traveling through the neutrino ether.
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The apparent accelerated expansion would come from light losing energy in proportion to its current energy as it travels through the neutrino medium. Instead of being a linear equation, where the velocity of galaxies is directly proportional to the distance (v/c=Hd/c), it becomes exponential with f
observed=f
emitted/[e
(Hd/c)]. This would make galaxies appear to be travelling away
slower at large distances than they should normally be according to their redshifts.
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faster to
slower]
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Originally Posted by Bogie
Is the nature of the ether similar to diffused photons of light with neutrinos flowing in all directions and from all directions everywhere in space?
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That is right. This diffusion would amount to that of the CMB, although my thinking about it is rather unsophisticated. I tend to imagine it as random neutrinos punching holes in light rays like swiss cheese, and carrying away some of the energy in the process. Light might even be the concentrated energy waves of neutrinos themselves.
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"This transformation will automatically make zero equal zero."
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