Abstract

A new theory is presented to explain the expansion of the universe. The theory is based on the aether destructive theory of gravity, which states that gravity is due to aether destruction within all objects. In the case of an object such as the earth, aether is destroyed within the earth. Aether then accelerates into the earth from outer space, creating an accelerating aether flow into the earth. Any object, such as the moon, caught in this accelerating aether flow will be pushed towards the earth. This process is the fundamental cause of gravity. As a result of aether destruction, and no immediate replacement, aether density throughout the universe gradually decreases. This results in a gradual fall in the strength of gravity. All celestial objects are in orbit around other celestial objects. As the force of gravity falls, orbiting objects move away from each other in order to keep the balance between centrifugal and centripetal forces intact. We propose that this fall in gravitational strength is the cause of the expansion of the universe. The conditions and the reason for that fall caused by the aether dynamic are given. To understand our model, we suggest a study based on a closed group of selected celestial objects orbiting around one another, and the accelerating expansion of the universe is due to the weakening of the gravitational force between the selected objects and their center, which is later inferred between this center and the rest of the universe.

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