Bulletin of the American Physical Society
92nd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the APS
Thursday–Saturday, October 23–25, 2025; Festival Conference and Student Center, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia
Session N01: Astrophysics II
10:00 AM–11:00 AM,
Saturday, October 25, 2025
James Madison University
Room: Conference Room 4
Chair: Shane Hutson, Vanderbilt University
Abstract: N01.00005 : Ten Novel Applications and Consequences of the Universally Valid Hubble's Law: Including Evidence for Cosmic Rotation
10:48 AM–11:00 AM
Presenter:
Gh. Saleh
(Saleh Research Centre)
Author:
Gh. Saleh
(Saleh Research Centre)
𝑉=𝐻𝐷
where H is the Hubble constant and D the distance to the galaxy. This work explores ten innovative and expanded applications of Hubble’s Law, offering a revised interpretation grounded in the hypothesis that the Universe undergoes large-scale rotational motion.
Among the key implications presented are:
1. the reinterpretation of galaxy velocities as tangential rather than purely radial,
2. identifying Hubble’s constant as the angular velocity of cosmic rotation,
3. deriving the rotational speed of the Universe, and
4. providing kinematic and energetic models for celestial objects.
Further applications include
5. deriving velocity and energy equations for galaxies,
6. validating cosmic expansion, and
7. proposing a geometric model for the Universe’s structure based on rotational dynamics.
Additionally, this study presents
8. indirect evidence for the superluminal motion of distant galaxies as implied by Hubble’s Law at cosmological scales,
9. a new perspective on the total energy budget of the Universe using Monte Carlo methods, and
10. a framework for recalculating the Universe’s temporal evolution from origin to endpoint.
This reinterpretation opens a path to reconciling cosmic expansion with global rotation, potentially reframing the fundamental structure and dynamics of the Universe.
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