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The luminosity distance and supernovae data

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Hello,

 

I just wrote the following manuscript: http://fr.calameo.com/books/000145333298884fdee60.

By deriving the standard formula of the luminosity distance, I obtain a time varying speed of light (from light propagation). Therefore, a new definition of the luminosity distance is provided. Given this new definition, the Hubble constant must remain unchanged in order to fit the supernovae data.

 

Your comments and ideas are welcome...

 

 

Hello,

 

I just wrote the following manuscript: http://fr.calameo.com/books/000145333298884fdee60.

By deriving the standard formula of the luminosity distance, I obtain a time varying speed of light (from light propagation). Therefore, a new definition of the luminosity distance is provided. Given this new definition, the Hubble constant must remain unchanged in order to fit the supernovae data.

 

Your comments and ideas are welcome...

 

 

This is a calculated result and it's model.

 

space_expan_graph.jpg

spaceexpan-model-m.jpg

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