Soumendra Nath Thakur
28-07-2024
Abstract
The expansion of the universe is commonly interpreted within the framework of general relativity as the stretching of the fabric of space-time. However, this interpretation is not empirically valid. Observable cosmic expansion is better understood as an increase in the distances between galaxies, driven by the repulsive effects of dark energy, which contrasts with the gravitational effects that typically pull objects together in classical mechanics. This perspective emphasizes changes in the positions and distances of matter rather than alterations in the structure of space-time itself.
Keywords: Galactic recession, Increased galactic distance, Dark energy, Cosmological expansion, Observable Universe, Classical Mechanics,
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