File:Steady state space-time.svg
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English: Space-time diagram in the steady state theory. Though stars (white) expand exponentially and quickly disappear over the event horizon (green), the theory assumes that new matter would be continuously created. The observer would see infinite red-shifted ancient stars on the light cone (yellow). This view failed to explain almost homogeneous microwave background radiation.
日本語: 定常宇宙論における時空。縦軸が時間、横軸が空間。空間は指数関数的に拡大し、星(白)は観測者(青)から一定の距離にある事象の地平面(緑)へ消えていくが、空間から新たな物質が出現するとする。観測者は光円錐(黄)上に赤方偏移した無数の過去の星を見ることになる。マイクロ波背景放射のゆらぎの小ささはこうした見方が成立しないことを示した。
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