All my life I resited the idea of a Big Bang as a distinct event some 13 billion years ago. For various reasons I rejected it. The reality we see tells us that the farther an object is, the faster it moves away from us. But here in this paper I offer a different perspective to the same reality: What if we are falling into a black hole and looking back? What if our coordinate system ct is a function of time? The space an time coordinates ct of yesterday were bigger than ct today which is bigger than tomorrows coordinate system. Light that was created 10 billion years ago is bigger, has a bigger wave length than light emitted today. The observer will have the same perception, namely that all objects in outer space appear to be fleeing from us, the farther, the faster.
In this article I will mathematically run this thought model and come up with the same value for Redshift and Redshift acceleration than the currently accepted model. No dark matter is needed. The geometry of space time unfolds the reality as we see it.
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