Alec, we have discussed this before, the
Lemaître-Tolman-Bondi Model is one example. I know you feel there are problems with it.
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It is shown that spherically symmetric static general relativistic cosmological space-times can reproduce the same cosmological observations as the currently favored Friedmann-Robertson-Walker universes, if the usual assumptions are made about the local physical laws determining the behavior of matter, provided that the universe is inhomogeneous and our galaxy is situated close to one of its centers……
the standard models of a princile of uniformity (the cosmological or Copernican principle). This is assumed for a priori reasons and not tested by observations. However, it is precisely this principle that we wish to call into question. The static inhomogeneous model discussed in this paper shows that the usual unambiguous deduction that the universe is expanding is a consequence of an unverified assumption, namely, the uniformity assumption. This assumption is made because it is believed to be unreasonable that we should be near the center of the Universe.
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George F. R. Ellis, “Is the Universe Expanding?” General Relativity and Gravitation, vol. 9, no. 2, February, 1978, p. 87.
No one said the surface of the earth had to be at rest in an inertial frame. That is a very restrictive and specific condition. You keep trying to make that a requirement.
Alec: Have you read the books?
What about the assumptions and the philosophy? According to our world’s top cosmologists, these end up determining our models. The science comes in
after the assumptions are made and the stage is set.
The current stage is set with the Copernican “Principle”, amongst other major assumptions. Axiomatic systems are limited by their definitions and postulates. If you postulate earth not having a priviliged position, then of course any theories created [with this postulate] will not “work” with earth having a priviliged position.
Mark Wyatt
www.veritas-catholic.blogspot.com