Authors: Han de Bruijn
Essential reading is the first article in the series, which is about Atomic Time, Orbital Time and the Variable Mass Theory. It has been shown in this article that General Relativity (GR) can be effectively replaced by Variable Mass (VM) in a Static Euclidean Universe (SEU), which is eternal in Atomic time and has moments of creation (i.e. one or more beginnings) in Orbital time.
The cosmological redshift is intrinsic: it only depends on variable (elementary particle rest) mass. Because that is where the VM theory has been designed for.
A convenient consequence is that Newton's theory is good enough for describing gravity at a cosmic scale. It is demonstrated that the latter, when combined with the Variable Mass hypothesis, solves for Gravitational Paradoxes.
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