Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 3
Saturday–Tuesday, April 13–16, 2019; Denver, Colorado
Session G16: Cosmology with Gravitational Waves
8:30 AM–10:06 AM,
Sunday, April 14, 2019
Sheraton
Room: Grand Ballroom I
Sponsoring
Units:
DAP DGRAV
Chair: Ken herner, Fermilab
Abstract: G16.00008 : Spacetime Structure, Massenergy Structure, and Explanation of Hubble's Redshift, Dark Matter, and Dark Energy
9:54 AM–10:06 AM
Presenter:
Dayong Cao
(Avoid Earth Extinction Association, Avoid Earth Extinction Association)
Authors:
Dayong Cao
(Avoid Earth Extinction Association)
Dayong Cao
(Avoid Earth Extinction Association, Avoid Earth Extinction Association)
There are massenergy structure, spacetime structure, massenergy center, spacetime center, massenergy big bang, and spacetime big bang. A balance structure between massenergy and spacetime can explain among the homogeneous, isotropic, and flat structure of the universe. There is not only a expansion of scale factor of space but also a expansion of scale factor of time. And there is a expansion of scale factor of massenergy. Following the structure expansions, the light spectrums and speed of light will change. But the old theory of explanation both of the Hubble’s redshift and expansion of the universe did not consider them. Replacing history structure with current structure, according to Einstein Lorentz transformation, the new explanations both of Hubble’s red shift and dark energy is the expansions of light cause by structure field between massenergy and spacetime when the light (from a center structure) travel through the flat universe (to a other center structure). The negative gravity of spacetime structure can explain of the dark matter. In 2008, the author defined space is amplitude square; defined time is frequency.
http://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/APR18/Session/Y13.2
http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2014.APR.Y9.1
http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2008.DNP.LG.6
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