Definitions.
Basic data
Basic formulas
2 Photons and gravitation.
2.1 Laplaceīs calculation
2.2 Calculation : One particle passing the sun
2.3 Photons are influenced by gravitation
2.4 Photons influence particles by gravitation
2.5 Photons influence other photons by gravitation
2.6 Einsteinīs calculation
2.7 Alternative Law of Gravitation
2.8 Calculation : One photon passing the sun
2.9 Relativistic density of photons
3 Neutrinos and gravitation.
3.1 The speed of neutrinos
3.2 The mass of neutrinos
3.3 Comparison between neutrinos and photons
3.4 Neutrinos and gravitation
4 The redshift.
4.1 The redshift of electromagnetic radiation
4.2 Comparison between electromagnetic radiation and gravitation
4.3 Redshift of gravitation
5 Observed facts about the Universe.
5.1 The Hubble parameter
5.2 The radius and the age
5.3 The density
5.4 The dark matter
6 The Shell-Universe - a static Universe.
6.1 Statement by Friedmann-Lemaitre
6.2 The Schwarzschild radius
6.3 Calculation of The Shell-Universe
6.4 Calculation of gravitation without redshift
6.5 Calculation of gravitation with redshift
6.6 Calculation of gravitation in The Shell-Universe.
6.7 Calculated radius
6.8 Possible content of The Shell-Universe
6.9 Details from the calculation of the shell
7 The V-effect - redshift by gravitation.
7.1 Statement by Zel`dovich
7.2 Calculation : One particle passing another particle
7.3 Calculation : One particle passing two particles - The V-effect
7.4 Calculation : One particle passing a volume of particles
7.5 Comparison between calculation for particles and for photons
7.6 Calculation : One photon passing two particles
7.7 Calculation : One photon passing other photons
7.8 The redshift in the Universe
7.9 Calculation of the V-effect
7.10 Calculated density of dark matter
7.11 The Hubble parameter
8 Other questions.
8.1 The Background radiation
8.2 The creation of materia
8.3 How it all started
10 References.