Could the Big Bang Theory be flawed? Berossa's Illusion of Time is
driven by the question of why gravity affects time. In a model that
shows the rate of time evolving with the age of an atom, the author
shows that purely physical changes in atoms will account for red
shifts seen in distant cosmological objects. This is based simply
on differences between clock rates then and now, and such red
shifts are virtually indistinguishable from those associated with
galaxies receding in bulk flows in a Doppler expansion. In short,
Berossa's thesis suggests that "Doppler velocities" of galaxies
found in the Big Bang Theory may be largely an illusion. Berossa's
extended thought-experiment also produces an elegant explanation of
how the atom might work. It eliminates the need for the atomic
strong and weak forces to explain how naturally repelling particles
co-exist within atoms. Time and gravity are linked fundamentally to
light and mass. He offers the reader an intellectual ride through
the realm of physics that is not for the faint-hearted.
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