A valid finite bounded expanding Carmelian universe without dark matter
From MaRDI portal
(Redirected from Publication:2436473)
Abstract: The solution of Einstein's field equations in Cosmological General Relativity (CGR), where the Galaxy is at the center of a finite yet bounded spherically symmetrical isotropic gravitational field, is identical with the unbounded solution. This leads to the conclusion that the Universe may be viewed as a finite expanding white hole. The fact that CGR has been successful in describing the distance modulus verses redshift data of the high-redshift type Ia supernovae means that the data cannot distinguish between unbounded models and those with finite bounded radii of at least . Also it is shown that the Universe is spatially flat at the current epoch and has been at all past epochs where it was matter dominated.
Recommendations
- The distance modulus determined from Carmeli's cosmology fits the accelerating universe data of the high-redshift type ia supernovae without dark matter
- The redshift-distance relation extended to higher redshifts in cosmological general relativity
- Carmeli's accelerating universe is spatially flat without dark matter
- Extending the redshift-distance relation in cosmological general relativity to higher redshifts
- Carmeli's cosmology fits data for an accelerating and decelerating universe without dark matter or dark energy
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1805717 (Why is no real title available?)
- Carmeli's cosmology fits data for an accelerating and decelerating universe without dark matter or dark energy
- Cosmological relativity: a new theory of cosmology
- Extending the redshift-distance relation in cosmological general relativity to higher redshifts
- Is galaxy dark matter a property of spacetime?
- Shock-wave cosmology inside a black hole
- Spiral galaxy rotation curves determined from Carmelian general relativity
- The distance modulus determined from Carmeli's cosmology fits the accelerating universe data of the high-redshift type ia supernovae without dark matter
- Type Ia Supernova Discoveries atz> 1 from theHubble Space Telescope: Evidence for Past Deceleration and Constraints on Dark Energy Evolution
Cited in
(7)- Extending the redshift-distance relation in cosmological general relativity to higher redshifts
- The redshift-distance relation extended to higher redshifts in cosmological general relativity
- The distance modulus determined from Carmeli's cosmology fits the accelerating universe data of the high-redshift type ia supernovae without dark matter
- Cosmological general relativity with scale factor and dark energy
- The cosmological constant constrained with Union2.1 supernovae type Ia data
- Carmeli's accelerating universe is spatially flat without dark matter
- Carmeli's cosmology fits data for an accelerating and decelerating universe without dark matter or dark energy
This page was built for publication: A valid finite bounded expanding Carmelian universe without dark matter
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2436473)