Cosmic Photon Radiation as the Driving Force for the Expansion of the Universe in Accordance with Hubble`s Law | Chapter 07 | Theory and Applications of Physical Science Vol. 3
The Standard Model of Cosmology (SMC)
offers no physically reasoned explanation for the expansion of cosmic space in
accordance with Hubble’s Law. As will be illustrated in the course of this
paper, an explanation for this special expansionary behaviour of the cosmos can
be derived using Planck’s Law for the
energy of photons E = h . v. It then emerges that the
constant increase in the entropy of cosmic photons in the course of universal
time causes the expansion of cosmic space. The permanently driving force
for this expansion was thus from the very beginning the electromagnetic
radiation energy, has remained so to date and will remain so for the entire
duration of the universe.
The SMC postulates a continuous reduction of the speed of expansion due to the
braking effect of the gravitation of all the cosmic masses – which does not
correspond to reality. The author therefore proposes that the SMC be amended to
reflect today’s insights by formulating an energy model of the cosmos based on
the Planck action quantum h, which could be denoted as “Planck’s World Model of the Cosmos”.
Author(s) Details
Guido Zbiral
Independent Private
Scientist, Klosterneuburg, Austria (Retd.).
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