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arxiv: astro-ph/0303357 · v1 · submitted 2003-03-16 · 🌌 astro-ph

Relativistic Hubble's law

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keywords hubblerelativityspecialtheorymightmodifiednewtonuniverse
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Considering the hyperbolic nature of the universe, the Hubble's law and the inverse square laws such as, the Coulomb's law and Newton's gravitational law, should be modified in accordance with the special theory of relativity. Consequently there is no the Hubble's length, which might be the observable boundary of our universe, does not appear in point of view of the special theory of relativity, and the Newton's third law still hold in the special theory of relativity. Recent astronomical observations of type Ia supernovae support the modified Hubble's law which also leads a view that the cosmic microwave might come from extra-universes.

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