Interpretations of the Accelerating Universe

  • Narlikar J
  • Vishwakarma R
  • Burbidge G
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Abstract

It is generally argued that the present cosmological observations support the accelerating models of the universe, as driven by the cosmological constant or `dark energy'. We argue here that an alternative model of the universe is possible which explains the current observations of the universe. We demonstrate this with a reinterpretation of the magnitude-redshift relation for Type Ia supernovae, since this was the test that gave a spurt to the current trend in favour of the cosmological constant.

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Narlikar, J. V., Vishwakarma, R. G., & Burbidge, G. (2002). Interpretations of the Accelerating Universe. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 114(800), 1092–1096. https://doi.org/10.1086/342374

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