Sunday, 2 April 2023

The Problem(s) with the Standard Cosmological Model - Charts Unmodified

I presented four charts in The Problem(s) with the Standard Cosmological Model, each with a modification for clarity and emphasis.  Some might think that this was unfair, so here are those charts without the clarifying modification.

Again each chart had log values in both axes.

Radius:

The (relatively) strange activity of the universe under the Standard Cosmological Model is still visible, although not as a clearly.

Mass-energy:

In this chart, the only massive oddity that is obvious (pun intended) is the kick upwards at the end, and the lack of correlation which could be expected because the curves relate to different models.

Density:

The bizarre flopping around of values in the Standard Cosmological Model can still be seen.

Hubble Parameter:

In this chart, the use of the logarithmic scale hides the difference in values, except during the funky action at the beginning and the end.  If we zoom in to see the most recent section, and use a linear scale, we see (recalling that we have the age of the universe in seconds):



Of course, all we see here is that there’s a difference between two sets of figures for recent times, which doesn’t in itself tell us which set is correct.  But this is just one of four charts.

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