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What if everything we know about the universe’s expansion is wrong?

David Wiltshire offers a radical perspective on cosmic acceleration and dark energy, proposing that both might be illusions created by the varying passage of time in different regions of the universe.

Wiltshire challenges the foundations of modern cosmology with his innovative Timescape model.

We discuss the foundations of Einstein's theory of relativity, examining how time behaves differently in regions of high and low matter density.

Wiltshire explains how this could alter our understanding of the universe’s expansion, potentially eliminating the need for dark energy altogether.

His work revisits Mark’s Principle and its influence on cosmology, offering an alternative explanation for cosmic phenomena.

This episode will captivate anyone interested in the future of cosmological theory, the mystery of dark energy, and the complex nature of time.

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Key Takeaways: 

00:00:00 Intro

00:01:36 David Wiltshire’s model and its implications

00:02:35 Mach's Principle and its influence on relativity

00:06:28 Gravitational time dilation and its implications

00:42:16 The cosmological equivalence principle

00:42:50 The Timescape Model and its predictions

00:43:53 The role of dark energy and the cosmological constant

00:53:43 The philosophical and psychological implications of Timescape

01:09:41 Outro 

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