The dipole functions in quasispherical Szekeres models shift shells relative to each other and rotate their local frames by exact amounts, and the paper shows how these effects explain the models' geometry.
Exact inhomogeneous models and the drift of light rays induced by nonsymmetric flow of the cosmic medium
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After introducing the Szekeres and Lema\^{\i}tre--Tolman cosmological models, the real-time cosmology program is briefly mentioned. Then, a few widespread misconceptions about the cosmological models are pointed out and corrected. Investigation of null geodesic equations in the Szekeres models shows that observers in favourable positions would see galaxies drift across the sky at a rate of up to $10^{-6}$ arc seconds per year. Such a drift would be possible to measure using devices that are under construction; the required time of monitoring would be $\approx10$ years. This effect is zero in the FLRW models, so it provides a measure of inhomogeneity of the Universe. In the Szekeres models, the condition for zero drift is zero shear. But in the shearfree normal models, the condition for zero drift is that, in the comoving coordinates, the time dependence of the metric completely factors out.
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Physical geometry of the quasispherical Szekeres models
The dipole functions in quasispherical Szekeres models shift shells relative to each other and rotate their local frames by exact amounts, and the paper shows how these effects explain the models' geometry.