This theory/model was created with OpenAI’s o1 model on the day of its release.
It took several steps of refinement, different context windows, and strong guidance.
o1 took relatively long with many reasoning steps to create and improve its responses.
We will update it soon to provide a better LaTex presentation.
https://chatgpt.com/share/66e3b871-0a4c-8013-b564-a51c3a7c2ab1
https://chatgpt.com/share/66e3b8a9-7b14-8013-afae-7edbc7f45648
Abstract
We propose a novel geometric model to explain the observed redshift of light from distant celestial objects without invoking cosmic expansion or gravitational redshift. By examining the angular geometry between the light source, the observer, and a fixed reference point “above” the observer, we demonstrate how spatial geometry alone can lead to an apparent increase in the wavelength of light—a redshift—as a function of distance. Our model constructs triangles with varying angles to illustrate this effect, maintaining a static universe and attributing the redshift to purely geometric phenomena.