James T Struck
We prove here that Newton’s universal gravitation and momentum conservation laws together reproduce Weinberg’s relation. It is shown that the Hubble parameter H must be built in this relation or equivalently the age of the Universe t. Using a wave-to-particle interaction technique we then prove that the speed of light c decreases with cosmological time and that c is proportional to the Hubble parameter H. Because the LAB value of the speed of light is supposed to be constant, we see the expansion of the Universe as a visible consequence. We present a generalised red shift rule and calculate a predicted photon acceleration that matches the Pioneer 10/11 anomalous acceleration result nicely. Finally, we provide the Mass-Boom cosmological model, which is consistent with the observations shown above. Because of the linear decrease in the speed of light with time and the conservation of two momentums, it has a linear increase in mass with time.