We use standard general relativity to illustrate and clarify several common misconceptions about the expansion of the universe. To show the abundance of these misconceptions we cite numerous misleading, or easily misinterpreted, statements in the literature. In the context of the new standard ΛCDM cosmology we point out confusions regarding the particle horizon, the event horizon, the ‘observable universe’ and the Hubble sphere (distance at which recession velocity = c). We show that we can observe galaxies that have, and always have had, recession velocities greater than the speed of light. We explain why this does not violate special relativity and we link these concepts to observational tests. Attempts to restrict recession velocities to...
Measurement of distances in astronomy requires considering optical properties of media through which...
The fate of the Universe, infinite expansion or a big crunch , can be determined by measuring the r...
Observations of distant supernovae indicate that the Universe is now in a phase of accelerated expan...
We use standard general relativity to illustrate and clarify several common misconceptions about the...
Currently, Hubble’s law is often considered as the observational evidence of an expanding universe. ...
We use standard general relativity to clarify common misconceptions about fundamental aspects of the...
The comparison of redshift-distance relationship for high and low-redshift supernovae revealed the s...
The physics of the expansion of the universe is still a poorly studied subject of the standard cosmo...
Astronomical observations of cosmological red-shift are currently interpreted in terms of „expansion...
An attempt to answer the question 'Can we observe galaxies that recede faster than light ?' led to a...
The impact of expansion of the universe after the big bang is analyzed. The distance to remote galax...
In the late 1990’s, observations of two directionally-skewed samples of, in total, 93 Type Ia supern...
International audienceContext. The cosmological concordance model (ΛCDM) matches the cosmological ob...
peer reviewedThe book contains a formula for cosmological "redshifts larger than one", namely the re...
In a series of papers, Santilli and collaborators released various strong statements against the gen...
Measurement of distances in astronomy requires considering optical properties of media through which...
The fate of the Universe, infinite expansion or a big crunch , can be determined by measuring the r...
Observations of distant supernovae indicate that the Universe is now in a phase of accelerated expan...
We use standard general relativity to illustrate and clarify several common misconceptions about the...
Currently, Hubble’s law is often considered as the observational evidence of an expanding universe. ...
We use standard general relativity to clarify common misconceptions about fundamental aspects of the...
The comparison of redshift-distance relationship for high and low-redshift supernovae revealed the s...
The physics of the expansion of the universe is still a poorly studied subject of the standard cosmo...
Astronomical observations of cosmological red-shift are currently interpreted in terms of „expansion...
An attempt to answer the question 'Can we observe galaxies that recede faster than light ?' led to a...
The impact of expansion of the universe after the big bang is analyzed. The distance to remote galax...
In the late 1990’s, observations of two directionally-skewed samples of, in total, 93 Type Ia supern...
International audienceContext. The cosmological concordance model (ΛCDM) matches the cosmological ob...
peer reviewedThe book contains a formula for cosmological "redshifts larger than one", namely the re...
In a series of papers, Santilli and collaborators released various strong statements against the gen...
Measurement of distances in astronomy requires considering optical properties of media through which...
The fate of the Universe, infinite expansion or a big crunch , can be determined by measuring the r...
Observations of distant supernovae indicate that the Universe is now in a phase of accelerated expan...