
Session N17 - Poster Session II.
POSTER session, Monday morning, April 22
Fran Hill NE Exhibit Hall, Albuquerque Convention Center
BBC assumes an isotropic/homogeneous universe and F-L expanding spacetime GR, with expansion redshifts tied to to GR-induced in-flight changes in \lambda. However, cosmologists failed to use GPS signal data to test if GR effects do cause in-flight \lambda changes. I did, and discovered (gr-qc/9806061) a photon's in-flight \lambda is constant. This agrees with Einstein's static spacetime solution, proving the universe is governed by it, not the F-L paradigm. Disproof of the latter reveals that spherically symmetric galactic, quasar, and GRB redshift distributions prove a universal Center exists nearby. I prepared ten papers detailing these discoveries, plus describing how my 1997 cosmic model (astro-ph/9806280), incorporating vacuum gravity and a nearby universal Center, can be extended to account for the 2.7 K CBR, the Hubble relation, and six other major astrophysical observations. On 2/28/01 they were initially assigned LANL archive numbers, but the LANL staff immediately deleted them after seeing their main titles were the same as this abstract's. As of 1/14/02 they continue to stonewall their release and refuse to restore my password.