Eggshell black hole universe #204
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@ExpEarth . It follows that The following claim is made (again) in your paper. Serious, Matt: nobody can calculate the gravitational constant, other than by a vicious circle. In comparison, everybody has, and I have of course my own theory too, with the following result. Please note the similarities between the math in the two models: there is common physics in the constant
In concordance with, quoting Matt:
Note. The following formula is also in the paper. I think it is at tension with the above one found for |
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I just heard back from another journal and they asked me to improve the article before they would send it for peer review. Here is part of what they said: "The paper explores some thermodynamic properties of the model, but completely ignores the dynamics of the shell. In the standard cosmology, dynamics is encoded in a coupled system of equations for the gravitational field and a homogeneous and isotropic fluid. Since the author removes the homogeneity condition, one must solve Einstein's equations in the new setting to demonstrate viability of the new proposal. In particular, the author claims that the Newtonian analysis might be sufficient (without proving this statement), but even such an analysis is not performed apart from some simplistic discussion on page 9. The idea of this article is very interesting, but the claims about dynamics are not well justified. I recommend revising the manuscript by adding the counterparts of the standard cosmological equations (either in general relativity or in the Newtonian approximation) for the new setting before asking for a detailed peer review." The problem is, I'm not the right one to do those things! Other journals made the same general comments. |
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GravitonsSource is: Origin of Inertia by Amitabha Ghosh. By the way, because of GR lip service being demanded, Amitabha is has been suffering from the same sort of criticism as you do. Section 6.2 in the book is about photons. There we learn that the energy of the photon must be given by Here Okay, now about your paper. You are repeatedly talking about
Empirically, nothing can be shielded from gravitation. Such in contrast with photons: they can be shielded very easily. |
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As I've mentioned a lot, I have a new cosmology model based on the idea of a black hole universe. I have had difficulties getting my model accepted at journals and so I decided to post a preprint of it:
https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202402.0712/v1
The PDF is here:
In an eggshell preprints202402.0712.v1.pdf
You can get the main idea of the model from Fig. 1. In my model, 95% of the universe's matter is in a thin plasma shell at the Hubble radius, which is also the Schwarzschild radius. The other 5% is the galaxies and gas/dust in the interior. With this configuration I propose there is a CMB cycle which drives gravity and a reverse process linked to the cosmological constant. The cycle depends on the CMB at high redshifts being at higher temperatures than the local CMB. The remote CMB always has a higher temperature in my model and is about 29 K at the shell. It also depends on a specific model of spacetime, where spacetime is photonic in nature. This allows light energy to be absorbed into spacetime in the Hubble redshift and be returned to CMB photons in a Hubble blueshift, thus giving rise to gravity and lambda.
I'd appreciate it if you would have a look at it and let me know your reactions. I would like feedback on any errors I've made, big or small, and also what points need further clarification or expansion.
Lastly, thanks to everyone in ACG for all the valuable discussions here, especially Louis. I know many of you won't like this model, but thanks anyway!
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