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Time acceleration hypothesis

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Mainstream versus Tach
Mainstream Tach
Space between galaxies expands Galaxies' constituents shrink
Wavelengths of light expand Galaxies' constituents shrink
Cosmological redshift induced by expanded space Cosmological redshift induced by shrunken observer
Cosmological time dilation induced by movement of distant objects Cosmological time dilation induced by time accelerated observer
Galactic rotation curves are explained by cold-dark matter distribution models Galactic rotation curves are explained by velocity-neutral radial shrinkage
Acceleration of the universe is explained by dark energy and a positive cosmological constant Acceleration of galaxies is explained by angular momentum transfer from smaller to larger
Friedmann-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker metric Euclidean metric
Escape from a gravitational singularity Freedom from large gravitational wells
Variable coordinate speed of light Constant coordinate speed of light
Big Bang Cyclic Multiverse
Cosmological Principle Fractal Geometry
One time Repeatable
Global Thermodynamic Equilibrium at the largest scales Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium at the largest scales

[edit] Parameters

Gravity math

Mass math

Radius math

Speed of light math

Wavelength with respect to no gravity field math

Wavelength with respect to a gravity field math

Increase of light frequency virtual due to time dilation of observer. math

Reduction of light wavelength virtual due to size expansion of observer. math

[edit] Unit proportionality

Object measurement Units core middle edge
Mass Kilogram = = = math
Length Meter = math
Time Second = math
Velocity Meter/Second = = = math
Acceleration Meter/Second^2 = math
Gravitational Constant Meter^3/(Kilogram·Second^2) = math
Angular velocity Radians/Second = math
Angular size Radians = = = math
Frequency Radians/Second = math
Luminosity Watts = math
Moment of inertia Kilogram·Meter^2 ▲▲ = ▼▼ math
Angular momentum Kilogram·Meter^2/Second = math
Electric Permittivity Kilogram·Meter^3/(Second^2·Coulomb^2) = math
Fine structure constant N/A = = = math
Magnetic permeability Kilogram·Meter/Coulomb^2 = math