Chaos International Will Continue! Plus, we plan another Chaos Anthology!!
Firstly - Chaos International.
We now have a UK Publisher prepared to try this as an annual book sized publication.
We intend to preserve the ‘Alternative Magazine’ style of Chaos International.
Nothing Remains Off-Limits, Anything Considered.
We seek a variety of contributions: -
Articles about your activities and thoughts in the Esoteric, Occult, Metaphysical, and Off-White Magical fields.
Poetry, Rituals, Reviews, Prophecy, Visions, Speculation, Mad or Alternative Science, Confirmation or Falsification of Conspiracy, Satirical, Edgy and Controversial material.
Artwork (b/w), Occult Erotica, Cartoons, Metaphysical & Visionary Imagery.
We shall also include a selection of classic gems from previous editions with permission from their creators.
Contributors may advertise their services and products. Accepted contributors will receive a complimentary copy, and retain their copyright on their creations.
Secondly – Another Chaos Anthology.
Following the success of ‘This is Chaos’ our American Publisher has expressed an interest in doing another anthology of a similar type.
For this we seek about 15 chapter length articles on various topics related to Chaos Magic and Philosophy.
Contributors will receive complimentary copies and a payment for accepted contributions.
Submissions – For either or both projects send either your contribution, extracts, or a proposal for a contribution to BOTH editors: -
Peter J Carroll
Cosmological Gravitational Redshift
In Hypersphere Cosmology, the redshift of distant galaxies arises from the effect of gravity on light traveling huge distances, rather than from an expansion of the universe as in conventional LCDM Big-Bang Cosmology.
Newton’s Shell Theorem combined with Einstein’s General Relativity indicates that such a Cosmological Gravitational Redshift effect will occur.
Newton’s Shell Theorem demonstrates two things, firstly that a massive spherically symmetric body affects external bodies as though all of its mass acts from its centre point, and secondly that a massive spherically symmetric hollow sphere exerts no net gravitational force on any body inside of it, regardless of that body’s position.
As the universe seems fairly homogenous and isotropic on a large intergalactic scale, we can regard any vast spherical volume of space as both hollow and massive, despite its rather low overall density.
Thus observers should consider themselves located on the surface of a sphere surrounding any distant galaxy they choose to observe and expect to observe a redshift which depends on its distance and all the mass laying within such a sphere.
Thus although observers will not notice a net cosmological gravitational pull form any direction, they will notice that all incoming light from very distant sources becomes redshifted to an extent dictated by the sphere of mass defined by the radius of the distance to those far sources.
This effect should occur in any non-expanding universe, whether hyperspherical or infinite in extent.