A 2.5-year review of our April 2022 predictions for universe expansion in light of JWST and other recent data

POSTER

Abstract

This poster reviews our recent papers for the universe expansion and galactic rotations where we presented new solutions for both [1,2]. Unlike previous theories, our solutions to the Einstein Field and galactic equations are in excellent agreement with the JWST and other recent space telescope results. There is no need for dark energy or dark matter or ‘adjustable constants’. We used standard turbulence two-time similarity ideas in which both time and space independent variables are scaled with a single time-dependent length scale that grows linearly with gravitational time, but exponentially with atomic clock (and proper) time. The energy density is shown to have evolved by a factor of -120 orders of magnitude to the currently measured values from the quantum field BIG BANG estimate (the so-called `Worst Prediction in the History of Physics’). The Hubble parameter is H/Ho = to / t = 1+z where to is the age of the universe and z is the redshift. This explains the need for the erroneous "1+z correction" in previous data analyses.. Ho =63.4 provides an excellent fit to ALL the galaxy recessional data, and corresponds to an age of the universe of 15.4 billion years. Excellent agreement is also shown with the supernovae data, previously believed to imply the universe is accelerating. It is not. We also show why previous theories were in error, and led to misinterpretations of the data.

1 George, W.K. and Johansson, T. G. (2022) "An Alternative Cosmological Model for an Expanding Universe", 'April 11, 2022, (http://www.turbulence-online.com/Publications/Purdue_April_2022_Paper.pdf) This work was presented at APS-MAS 2023 and APS-DFD; 2022, and at the APS April 2024 meeting in Sacramento, CA.

2. George, W.K. and Johansson, T. G. (2023) "Fluid Mechanics of Isolated Spiral Galaxies", revised Jan. 15, 2024 (http://www.turbulence-online.com/Publications/A_Fluid_Mechanics_Solution_Galaxy_Rotation_Problem.pdf) This work was presented as a poster at APS-MAS 2023 and at APS-DFD 2023 and at the APS April 2024 meeting in Sacramento, CA.

Publication: 1 George, W.K. and Johansson, T. G. (2022) "An Alternative Cosmological Model for an Expanding Universe", 'April 11, 2022, (http://www.turbulence-online.com/Publications/Purdue_April_2022_Paper.pdf) This work was presented at APS-MAS 2023 and APS-DFD; 2022, and at the APS April 2024 meeting in Sacramento, CA. These presentations are also on the turbulence-online website.
2. George, W.K. and Johansson, T. G. (2023) "Fluid Mechanics of Isolated Spiral Galaxies", revised Jan. 15, 2024 (http://www.turbulence-online.com/Publications/A_Fluid_Mechanics_Solution_Galaxy_Rotation_Problem.pdf) This work was presented as a poster at APS-MAS 2023 and at APS-DFD 2023 and at the APS April 2024 meeting in Sacramento, CA. These presentations are also on the turbulence-online website.

Presenters

  • William Kenneth George

    Chalmers Technical University (Emeritus), Chalmers Technical University, Gothenburg, Sweden (Emeritus)

Authors

  • William Kenneth George

    Chalmers Technical University (Emeritus), Chalmers Technical University, Gothenburg, Sweden (Emeritus)

  • Gunnar T Johansson

    Chalmers Technical University (retired)