Abstract: | The Einstein static model of the universe as a whole is considered. The Hubble law is explained by the Doppler effect due
to the downward inertial acceleration along a certain radius experienced by an observer in the center of the universe, with
the total acceleration over all radii being equal zero. Evolution of the universe is introduced through the wave function
of the universe dependent on time. This yields the energy density of the universe hence the temperature of the universe dependent
on time. On the contrary, the energy, forth and intensity of radiation are fixed with time that allows to develop the Newtonian
physics in the whole universe. The time-temperature relation of the universe in the model considered is the same as in the
radiation dominated universe in the Friedmann model that allows to explain primordial nucleosynthesis as it is in the standard
scenario. The modern parameters of the universe in the model considered are consistent with the observations. |