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science1 year ago

New Discoveries Challenge Dark Matter and Galaxy Formation Theories

A new theory by Gupta, combining covarying coupling constants (CCC) and the 'tired light' (TL) hypothesis, challenges the existence of dark matter and suggests the universe is 26.7 billion years old, nearly double the current estimate. The CCC+TL model proposes that fundamental constants may vary and that redshift is due to light losing energy over distances, not cosmic expansion. This model could redefine our understanding of cosmic phenomena, questioning the need for dark matter and dark energy, and potentially altering the foundations of modern cosmology.

science1 year ago

James Webb Telescope Reveals Ancient Galaxies, Redefining Cosmic Age and Theories

The James Webb Space Telescope has made a groundbreaking discovery that challenges the long-held belief about the universe's age. Previously thought to be 13.8 billion years old, new findings suggest it could be 26.7 billion years old. This revelation stems from observations of 'impossible early galaxies' that formed sooner than expected, prompting scientists to reconsider existing cosmological models. The research combines the tired light theory with evolving models, offering a new perspective on the universe's timeline.

astronomyphysics1 year ago

"Controversial Study: Universe Has No Dark Matter and Is 27 Billion Years Old"

A new paper by University of Ottawa physics professor Rajendra Gupta challenges the existence of dark matter, suggesting that the universe is twice as old as current models suggest and doesn't require dark matter to exist. Gupta's theory, which builds on his previous work about the universe's age, proposes a revised model based on a "covarying coupling constant" and the tired light hypothesis, arguing that dark matter doesn't have to be part of the equation at all. This controversial claim directly contradicts prevailing theories and is expected to face pushback from Gupta's peers.

astronomy2 years ago

"Satellite Galaxies' Motion Indicates a Younger Universe"

Observations of the motion of satellite galaxies around massive galaxy groups suggest that the universe may be younger than predicted by the standard cosmological model with Planck cosmological parameters. Research using data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) indicates a notable excess of correlated satellite pairs, implying that massive galaxy groups are younger in the real universe compared to current simulations. These findings challenge the existing cosmological model and may provide insights into the Hubble tension problem.