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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Core Principle
2.1. Assumptions (A1–A4)
- A1.
- A2.
- Photon number is conserved along the beam (no creation or absorption after emission; standard extinction corrections apply) [2].
- A3.
- Redshift is given observationally by a cumulative motion factor:
- A4.
- Temporal features stretch by the same factor:
2.2. Notation
| Symbol | Meaning |
| Cumulative motion factor (background observable mapping) | |
| Effective motion rate | |
| Normalized rate used in distance integrals | |
| Present value of | |
| Luminosity distance | |
| Angular diameter distance | |
| Intrinsic and observed surface brightness | |
| z | Redshift |
| Emission and observation cosmic times |
2.3. Redshift and Time Dilation

2.4. Surface Brightness and the Tolman Relation
2.5. Luminosity Distance and Background Degeneracy

Scope
3. Observational Fits
3.1. Supernova Time Dilation
3.2. Tolman Surface-Brightness Dimming
3.3. Luminosity Distance and Background Degeneracy
4. Distinguishing Features
5. Distinguishing This Framework from Prior Alternatives
6. Limitations and Future Work
Interpretive Note
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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