Abstract
In the present publication it will be shown that the universe is not expanding at an accelerated rate. The cosmological redshift is explained and calculated for a spherically pulsating universe during the expansion.
Keywords
expansion of the universestructure of the universecosmological redshiftspacetime metricsmagnetic chargestime
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