Is Self Creation Cosmology the Key to Solving Cosmological Mysteries?

In summary: The Self Creation Theory was concordant with the standard concordance model, with local experiments and cosmological observations. However, it does not require the speculative hypotheses of inflation, dark matter or dark energy. The theory is highly predictive and when its only free parameter, H, is fixed empirically, all other cosmological constraints are then determined and found to be consistent with present observations. It is highly testable and challenges General Relativity in the geodetic precession measurement to be made by the Gravity Probe B satellite. The predictions of the 'frame dragging' precessions of that experiment are equal in both theories. Furthermore, there are at least two other experiments that will distinguish between the two theories, which should be
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http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0401136

The theory of Self Creation Cosmology is described and found to be as concordant as the standard cosmological 'concordance model' with local experiments and cosmological observations. However it does not require the speculative hypotheses of inflation, dark matter or dark energy. The theory is highly predictive and when its only free parameter, H, is fixed empirically, all other cosmological constraints are then determined and found to be consistent with present observations. It is highly testable and challenges General Relativity in the geodetic precession measurement to be made by the Gravity Probe B satellite. The new theory predicts a geodetic precession about a direction perpendicular to the plane of the orbit of 5.5 arc/sec/yr, that is, 5/6 of that of General Relativity. The predictions of the 'frame dragging' precessions of that experiment are equal in both theories. Furthermore, there are at least two other experiments that will distinguish between the two theories, which should be performed at the earliest opportunity, if the geodetic measurement proves to be consistent with the theory. These experiments ask the questions, "Do photons fall at the same rate as particles?" and "Is the Casimir force coupled to curvature?"
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http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0302026

The new Self Creation Theory has been shown to predict a universe that is spatially flat yet with a total density parameter of one third. Observationally it would appear to accelerate in its expansion. It does not require inflation, 'dark energy', 'quintessence' or a cosmological constant (dynamical or otherwise)to explain observed cosmological features. It does, however, require a moderate amount of 'cold dark matter'. It predicts identical results as General Relativity in standard experimental tests but two definitive experiments exist, which would distinguish between the two theories. Here these standard tests and two definitive experiments are described, together with another, third, definitive experiment: geodetic precession. This test of GR, which is about to be performed on the Gravity Probe B satellite, is an opportunity to falsify Self Creation Cosmology. The theory predicts a 'frame-dragging' result equal to GR but a geodetic precession of only 5/6, or 0.83 the GR value. When applied to the Gravity Probe B satellite, Self Creation Cosmology predicts a gyroscope precession about a direction perpendicular to the plane of the orbit of 5.5 arc sec/yr.
 
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Garth Barber's work is so far off the beaten track that
it is out of my range of ability to assess or comment on it.
this does not mean that it is misguided!
it simply means that I can't tell about it
or judge of it

he defines special frames he calls Jordan Frame
and Einstein Frame. In these frames the universe
does not expand but remain static. however
atomic clocks speed up exponentially (he says)
and other things like that

probably we should keep him under observation

he has published in at least one mainstream-looking publication
and he recently submitted work to one of the standard
peer-reviewed journals (Classical and Quantum Gravity)

he also lives in Surrey, in a place called Kingswood Vicarage
(there is a long history of people who live in english vicarages
making scientific discoveries, one never knows about those sorts
of people)
 

1. What is self creation cosmology?

Self creation cosmology is a scientific theory that proposes the universe was created through a process of self-creation, rather than by a divine being or external force. It suggests that the laws of physics and the fundamental forces of nature were already in place and led to the formation of the universe.

2. How does self creation cosmology differ from the Big Bang theory?

The Big Bang theory suggests that the universe began with a singularity and expanded outward, while self creation cosmology proposes that the universe has always existed in some form and may have gone through multiple cycles of expansion and contraction.

3. What evidence supports self creation cosmology?

There is currently no direct evidence that supports self creation cosmology. However, some scientists argue that the theory provides a more complete and logical explanation for the existence of the universe, as it does not rely on the assumption of a singular event or external force.

4. Does self creation cosmology conflict with religious beliefs?

Self creation cosmology is a scientific theory and does not make any claims about the existence or non-existence of a deity. Therefore, it does not necessarily conflict with religious beliefs and can coexist with them.

5. How does self creation cosmology impact our understanding of the universe?

Self creation cosmology challenges traditional ideas about the origin of the universe and encourages scientists to explore alternative theories. It also highlights the complexity and mysteries of our universe, and the need for further research and exploration to fully understand its origins.

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