Personal
preface p. 2
1.
Introduction p.3
2.
An alternative world model – presentation of the results p. 4
3.
Interpretation of the results and comparison to todays state of
knowledge
p. 7
3.1 The
universe expands at the speed of light p. 7
3.2 The
cosmic (absolute?) time p. 8
3.3
Continuous creation of matter p. 11
3.4
“Gravitation constant” decreasing with time p. 12
3.5
Solution of the problems of the big bang theory p. 14
3.5.1
The problem of the horizon p. 15
3.5.2
The problem of galaxy formation p. 15
3,5.3
The problem of planarity p. 15
3.5.4 The
problem of the world age p. 16
3.6
Energy densityof the vacuum and cosmological constant p. 17
3.7
Unification of the natural forces p. 20
3.8
The hypothesis of the earth expansion p. 22
4.
Support of the CTH by observation p. 26
4.1
Continuous matter formation p. 26
4.2 The
plane universe p. 28
4.3 Star
buildup rate p. 28
4.4
Discrepancy between distance and red shift of Ia- Supernovae in
far
galaxies p. 28
5.
Estimological aspects of the CTH p. 30
6.
Literature index p. 31
7.
Figures index p. 33
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