Category:
Journal Reprints
Date Published:
April 2008
Keywords:
Ritz, Hubble, Hoyle, Big Bang, standard model, Tsiolkovsky, cosmological principle, Hoyle, Belopolsky, Tsiolkovsky, Doppler effect, Ritz effect, Hubble constant, redshift, microwave background radiation
Filename:
Semikov_Big Explosion[trans]_12Apr(2008)1-7.pdf
Publication:
Proceedings XI Russian Readings Competition
Comments:
Translated to English with Google Translate by Thomas E. Miles
Abstract:
Modern cosmology is based on the standard model, according to which the Universe emerged as a result of the Big Bang, the traces of which we observe in the form of redshift in galaxies and relic radiation with a temperature of about 3 K. Meanwhile, more and more scientists are beginning to doubt the validity of this model. For example, in 2004 in the journal New Scientist (see www.btr.nnov.ru) a letter was published signed by several dozen physicists and astrophysicists who called the standard model deeply mistaken and unfounded.
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