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arxiv: gr-qc/9905016 · v1 · submitted 1999-05-06 · 🌀 gr-qc

Do H₀ and q₀ really have the values we believe they have?

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We present an example where a justified modification of the law of propagation of light in a Robertson-Walker model of the universe leads to an identification of H_0 and q_0 different from that corresponding to the usual law of propagation along null geodesics. We conclude from this example that observed values which we would associate with the values of H_0 and q_0 with the usual interpretation correspond in fact to the values of 2H_0 and $1/2 (q_0-1)$. It is therefore possible that observed values that we usually interpret as corresponding to a moderately aged universe with accelerating expansion may in fact correspond a much older universe with a decelerating expansion.

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