Dynamic Steady State Universe Theory

The Dynamic Steady State Universe Theory also referred to as cellular universe is proposed by Conrad Ranzan.
It suggests that the universe is infinite with no "big bang" moment of creation, no need for dark matter,dark energy or inflation.
It offers interesting solutions to some of the more problematic areas of the standard model, and goes some way to explain the structure of the universe currently observed.
The main thrust is that empty space (devoid of matter) is compelled to expand, whilst space containing matter is drawn together.
Due to the interactions of these forces matter is encouraged into denser regions,and gravity gets assisted holding "stuff" together.
On the largest scale the universe takes on a web like appearance with vast empty regions (cells) and matter push/pulled into fine interconnecting webs, and dense nodes.
Whilst qualitatively comparing over sixty redshift mechanisms, Marmet says that the Dynamic Steady State Universe Theory introduces an ad hoc hypothesis: “the cellular structure of the universe”.
 
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