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  • | title = The Source of the Cosmological Constant | keywords = [[cosmological constant]], [[general relativity.]]
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  • | title = Gravitational Deflection of Light in the Presence of a Cosmological Constant ...gravitational deflection of astral light in the presence of cosmological constant has been studied theoretically.
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  • ...v\'s Temperature Limit in a Schwarzchild Metric Modified by a Cosmological Constant Λ | keywords = [[Zakharovs's temperature]], [[cosmological constant]], [[Schwarzchild metric]]
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  • | title = The Poisson Equation, the Cosmological Constant and Dark Energy The Cosmological Constant Λ within the modified form of the Einstein Field Equation (EFE) is now
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  • | title = Theoretical Calculation of the Hubble Constant and Relation to CMB and CIB ...smic microwave background (CMB)]], [[cosmic infrared background (CIB)]], [[cosmological redshift]], [[galaxy redshift]], [[quasar redshift]]
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  • * 2004 - "[[A P-brane Solution to Three Cosmological Puzzles]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_844.p * 2004 - "[[The Source of the Cosmological Constant]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_843.pdf Read
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  • Why Einstein\'s Cosmological Constant is Essential ...structure. Thus this quantization of gravity is based on the cosmological constant. There is found within this theory structure a simulation of negative mass
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  • | keywords = [[Relativity]], [[Dynamic Universe]], [[Cosmological constant]] ...as patched by re-introducing the ?cosmological constant?. The cosmological constant was an idea of Einstein's that he ultimately rejected as, he said, ?the gre
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  • | title = A Variable Model of the Fine-Structure Constant ...o model this, we propose variability in the speed of light that produces a cosmological time variation &#945;&amp; /&#945; = 10<sup>-15</sup> and 10<sup>-16</sup>
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  • | keywords = [[De-Sitter metric]], [[cosmological constant]], [[Hubble Constant]], [[hardons quantum vaccum]] ...23;. Further relations for the dependence of this temperature on Hubble?s constant and the gravitationsal energy of the hardons was also derived.
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  • * 1999 - "[[Planck's Constant From Hubble's Constant: Cosmological Origin of Terrestrial ZPF & Zitterbewegung]]"
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  • | title = Deformed Special Relativity with an Invariant Minimum Speed and its Cosmological Implications ...tive pressure at cosmological scales. The tiny values of the cosmological constant and the vacuum energy density shall be successfully obtained, being in goo
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  • ...acceleration but also to formulate a model of galactic, stellar and other cosmological rotational structures. We introduce a variable form of Lambda (M_4) where M
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  • ...al forms ? all with excellent fit with observations without a cosmological constant, dark energy, or accelerating expansion.<br />
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  • | title = Cosmological Coincidences | keywords = [[Hubble constant]], [[age of observable universe]], [[value 137]], [[redshift quantization]]
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  • ...ormal redshifts, etc., are casting large doubts not only upon the standard cosmological models, but even on the interpretation of the observed redshift as due sole
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  • ...Gravity at Large Scales of Length and its Consequences for the Dynamics of Cosmological Expansion ...he critical radius of the universe,beyond which the accelerated expansion (cosmological anti-gravity) takes place. We show that such a critical radius is Ruc = rg/
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  • ...ogy]], [[Dust Universe]], [[Dark Energy]], [[Dark matter]], [[Cosmological Constant]], [[Friedman Equations]], [[]] ...ntity in terms of Newton's gravitational constant, ''G'', the Cosmological constant or Einstein's Lambda and the velocity of light, ''c''. This result depends
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  • ...ld theory]], [[elementary particle]], [[mass of the pion]], [[cosmological constant]] ...stant. The derivation is based on Zeldovich's result for the cosmological constant &#923;, in the context of quantum field theory. The extra term can be unde
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  • | title = A Dynamical Origin for the Gravitational Constant that Explains Gravitational and Inertial Mass Equality and Rejects Dark Mat ...does not require the assumptions of dark matter and dark energy to explain cosmological observations.
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  • ...ine element for space-time of the Universe, the value for the cosmological constant and the equation of state for the matter of the Universe.
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  • ...[[General Relativity]], [[Exact Solutions]], [[Point Mass]], [[osmological Constant.]] ...ent non-static spacetimes for a point mass in the presence of cosmological constant are investigated.<span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small; FONT-FAMILY: Times New Ro
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  • | title = Alternative to the Epoch Time Solution Patching Structure of the Cosmological Standard Model in the Friedman Dust Universe with Einstein\'s Lambda ...o a constant valued Lambda and for the same reasons. However, the standard cosmological model, is not constructed from one solution of the Friedman equations but r
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  • ...vitational laws]], [[general relativity]], [[new effects]], [[cosmological constant]] ...icular, through exploitation and extension of the role of the cosmological constant.
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  • ...he critical radius of the universe,beyond which the accelerated expansion (cosmological anti-gravity) takes place. We show that such a critical radius is Ruc = rg/
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  • ...f the more popular ‘tired light’ theories to show that the assumption of a constant speed of light is unnecessary, i.e., similar results evolve from assuming a
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  • | title = Planck\'s Constant From Hubble\'s Constant: Cosmological Origin of Terrestrial ZPF & Zitterbewegung | keywords = [[Planck's constant]], [[Hubble's constant]], [[cosmological origin]], [[terrestrial ZPF & Zitterbewegung]], [[radiation]]
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  • Cosmological Mass Spectrum each Galaxy ...[[Newton's Gravitation Constant]], [[Einstein's Cosmological Constant]], [[Cosmological Mass Spectra]], [[Quantised Gravity]], [[Black Holes]]
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  • The gravitational deflection of astral rays in the absence of cosmological constant is studied theoretically.
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  • ...formula at high redshifts without recourse to the action of a cosmological constant or so-called ?dark energy?.
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  • ...Dark energy]], [[expansion of space large-scale structure of universe]], [[cosmological parameters]], [[distances and redshifts]], [[observations]] ...solute in its nature; it has no free parameters like ?m, ??, or the Hubble constant H0 that are needed in the corresponding equation derived from the standard
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  • # Einstein's cosmological constant; the electron's charge and a bit more # Light &amp; Planck's constant
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  • ...and predicted relationships are due to chance. The notorious "cosmological constant" (dark energy) problem is also addressed in light of the new gravity model.
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  • Cosmological Mass Spectrum each Galaxy Why Einstein's Cosmological Constant is Essential
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  • | title = Some Cosmological Models ...stretched, and b) that which keeps distances between fundamental particles constant while their constituents are shrinking. Finally a new model of the universe
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  • ...to the acceleration process is via a negative value for the gravitational constant, -G, exactly on a par with gravitational mass which occurs via the usual po
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  • | title = The Speed of Light: Constant and Non-Constant ...different ?point? along the ?elastic? beam? [1] See also ?Questioning the Cosmological Doppler Red-Shift,? by Gallucci.
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  • | title = The Cosmological Views of Nernst: an Appraisal ...charge and current, and of a 'polarization' corresponding to a dielectric constant different from unity. It seems absurd to retain the name 'vacuum' for an en
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  • | title = Spatial Fluctuation of the Hubble \"Constant\" ...will stimulate fresh thinking on the controversial issue of non-velocity "cosmological" redshifts.
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  • ...fine structure constant, the proton/electron mass-ratio, the cosmological constant of Einstein's general relativity, the Weinberg angle in the electro-weak in
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  • ...the Hubble constant being thus derived. Olber's paradox is resolved by the cosmological red shift. The 2.7 K background is shown to be the cosmologically red shift
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  • ...ual distance, and ''H'' is a constant of proportionality known as ''Hubble Constant.'' ...ble's observational data and (''sic!'') Einstein's arbitrary ?cosmological constant? that a repented Einstein had later to label as his ?greatest blunder?.
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  • ...[A Proposed Fork in the Road of Relativity: Riemann's Euclidean Plane With Constant-Speed-of-Light Relativity VS. Integral Geometry and Wave Relativity]]" * 2013 - "[[The Poisson Equation, the Cosmological Constant and Dark Energy]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstrac
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  • ...s, Expansion, Inflation, Speed of Gravity, Open or Closed Universe, Hubble Constant.
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  • ...able agreement with observational estimates. According to this theory, the cosmological red shift is not a Doppler shift, the universe is not expanding, the big ba
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  • ...ht and if that aether is becoming more dense at some constant rate, then a cosmological redshift will be generated, just as observed.? In that the truth of this st
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  • ...ed (dark energy, multi-dimensionality, probabilism, exploding cosmological constant, pocket universes, multiverses, etc). A final view is proposed (old and yet
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  • ...ies; such radiation is steady, but relatively short-lived, and must have a constant source to produce it continuously.
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  • Cosmological Mass Accumulations ...[[Newton's Gravitation Constant]], [[Einstein's Cosmological Constant]], [[Cosmological Mass Spectra]], [[Quantised Gravity]]
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  • After Einstein inserted a cosmological constant into his field equations for a repulsive force that would prevent a finite
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  • ...late. In particular, both cosmic inflation [A. R. Liddle and D. H. Lyth, ''Cosmological Inflation and Large-Scale Structure'' (Cambridge University Press, New York
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  • ...n a uniform universe accounts for the cosmological red shift with a Hubble constant H = <span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">&#946;</span><sub>0</sub>/c
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  • ...xwell theory of the classical point charge; and (ii) It was found that the cosmological boundary condition identified by Wheeler and Feynman as necessary in order ...an implausible cancellation of infinities to get the observed Cosmological Constant, an infinite mass renormalization, and an infinite dimensional Fock space -
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  • * The new explanation of the cosmological red shift. * The identity and meaning of the gravitational constant.
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  • ...panding Universe]], [[Acceleration]], [[Dynamic Universe]], [[Cosmological constant]]
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  • | title = The Evolution of Matter Through Cosmological Time ...lectron's gradual mass decrease can be determined by measuring the Hubble Constant. In the past, when the electron had more mass, the atomic spectra from dis
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  • * 1990 - "[[Spatial Fluctuation of the Hubble "Constant"]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_536.pdf Read * 1989 - "[[The Cosmological Principle: Theoretical and Empirical Foundations
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  • ...p; Einstein admitted that the addition of what he called the "Cosmological Constant" to his tensor set of 10 coupled 2<sup>nd</sup> order equations, forcing a
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  • * 2015 - "[[Questioning the Cosmological Doppler Red-Shift]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstr * 2013 - "[[Questioning the Cosmological Doppler Red-Shift]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstr
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  • ...ides unit fields (derived from free-fall velocity) whose transformation to constant units changes Minkowski geometry to de Sitter geometry. ...the boundary surface of the Universe (a horizon) adjusts so as to maintain constant Fo. The same is true for another mass M? . A universe, so defined, is one o
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  • ...dynamic space approach allows the derivation of relativistic phenomena and cosmological predictions in closed mathematical form without relying on the Lorentz tran
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  • ...[[gravitation]], [[circling light]], [[cosmological red shift]], [[Hubble constant]], [[Ashmore]], [[Karlsson]], [[universe mass]], [[universe radius]]
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  • | keywords = [[Cosmology: distance scale]], [[cosmological parameters]], [[dark energy]] ...?rescaling', can lead to a redshift of light, due to a changing of Plancks constant with time. Predictions for the magnitudes of supernovae against redshift ar
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  • ...ions in the map outside the galactic plane are significant, preventing any cosmological analysis due to yearly changes. This occurs despite the masking of more tha
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  • ...nally used. The main difference is the proper inclusion of the dielectric constant, and a quantum mechanical treatment of the interaction. This more accurate
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  • ...= [[Gravitomagnetic London Moment]], [[Gravitomagnetism]], [[Cosmological Constant]]
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  • * 1999 - "[[Planck's Constant From Hubble's Constant: Cosmological Origin of Terrestrial ZPF & Zitterbewegung]]"
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  • ...ion of a scalar multiple of the metric Λ, commonly known as a Cosmological Constant. We introduce a graphical and notational analysis system which we will ref
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  • * 2006 - "[[The GPS and the Constant Velocity of Light]]" ([http://www.newtonphysics.on.ca/Illusion/ Read in ful * 2003 - "[[GPS and the Illusion of Constant Light Speed]]"
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  • ...deos/dimdim/event_371_dimdim.flv The Engineering Value of the Cosmological Constant] (Video Lecture)
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  • ...n in which the mass of the electron gradually decreases over the course of cosmological time. * 2010 - "[[The Evolution of Matter Through Cosmological Time]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_5255.pdf
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  • ...e are the riddle of quantum gravity, the vanishing Einstein's cosmological constant, the superluminal quantum correlations. He offerred the original concept of
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  • ..., [[galactic spin]], [[galactic repulsion]], [[cosmology]], [[cosmological constant]], [[big-bang]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER]]
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  • ...icted a dark energy driven accelerating Universe with a small cosmological constant. Remarkably, this was confirmed in 1998. His work deals with fuzzy spacetim
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  • ...existence of cosmological vectorial potential, a new fundamental vectorial constant associated with a new anisotropic interaction of objects in nature, are pre
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  • ...that distributes matter in spiral galaxies in a unique manner, such that a constant rotation curve is observed. Finally, velocity dependent inertial induction
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  • * 2008 - "[[The Cosmological Implications of Mass Distribution]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf * 2008 - "[[The Fine Structure Constant]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_978.pdf Read
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  • ...t provided a solution to this major so-called ?problem of the cosmological constant' also predicted the accelerating expansion. It had solved the Dark Energy M
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  • | known_for = [[Cosmology]], [[Big Bang]], [[Hubble's Constant]], [[Relativity]] * 2008 - "[[Questioning the Doppler Interpretation of Cosmological Red Shifts]]"
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  • ...ity must be the quantum theory of gravity; the mystery of the cosmological constant: why people believe in it though it would be obvious to a high school stude
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  • # Einstein's Cosmological Constant Explained as an Inverse Square Law
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  • ...gy; the concepts of black hole, white hole, worm hole and time travel from cosmological viewpoint; the question of multiple universes and of course the crucial imp ...erse's true age. Also, a fundamentally versatile rule dubbed the ''General Constant Spin Principle'' through its consistent regulatory functions helped to demo
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  • # the small cosmological constant.
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  • ...ed space gives precise mathematical expression to relativistic effects and cosmological observations and shows the energy build-up and release of space as a contin
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  • ...ve. Using plots of linearized gravity we demonstrate that the cosmological constant problem, touted as the worst theoretical prediction in physics, can most pl
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  • ...ddress this question by simulating galactic densities for the two types of cosmological model. Results suggest that the non-expanding universe may be more consiste ...eymann <ref>Y. Heymann, '' A Monte Carlo Simulation Framework for Testing Cosmological Models '' , PROGRESS IN PHYSICS, vol. 10 (4), pp. 217-221, October 2014.</
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  • ...tein essentially adopted the idea when he defined the velocity of light as constant to formulate the TSR. In 1927 the German philosopher of science Hans Reich ...new type of space and time transformations, which we call "inertial". The cosmological consequences of the new structure of space and time go against the big bang
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  • ...0659;, &#120659;-&gt;0 at infinity) with the cosmological constant &#581; (constant of integration under unimodular conditions), the tangent ((C-f)?) of a line
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  • * Haranas I., Pressure Calculations in a Constant Density Star in the Dynamic Theory of Gravity, Romanian Astronomical Journa * Haranas I., A Variable Model of the Fine Structure Constant, Romanian Astronomical Journal, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 25-30, 2003 and SAO/NAS
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  • ...until infinity, and velocities in space grow linearly as long as there is constant force acting on an object. Finiteness of physical quantities was observed f ...tions given by special and general theories of relativity. At extremes, at cosmological distances and in the vicinity of local singularities differences in the pre
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  • ...e recourse to the old but revived ad hoc hypothesis known as cosmological constant, whose meaning is not elucidated. Moreover, all attempts made to relate da ...superstring theory cannot be made compatible with a positive cosmological constant and the accelerated expansion of the universe without extreme complication
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  • ...l space substratum which as usual is represented by a spatially uniform or constant mass density distribution at zero pressure. Thus definite spatial regions o
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  • ...s of lower entropy. This powerful law of nature indicates the direction of cosmological processes and the evolution of life. The 2.7 K cosmic background is the red
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  • ...be that way in the future. Since the META Model says that the universe is constant, then the expansion of the universe must apparently be an illusion. ...d now compel us to adopt a static universe model as the basis of any sound cosmological theory?. The seven tests that are used in the book only compare Friedmann u
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  • * "The Cosmological Principle and the Cosmological Constant", <i>Journal of the Franklin Institute</i>, V266, pp. 47-58 (1958).
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  • ...the gravitational constant ''G'', the speed of light ''c'', and the Planck constant. Through the pages of this work, this theory is further explained. In addit ...gh for the baryonic matter stratum to initiate expansion. In any case, any cosmological theory which will succeed inflationary cosmology must account for the compl
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  • ...d, the Higgs field remains. `"Imagine the entire universe permeated with a constant magnetic field". One need not imagine, for it is true. It is clear from exp
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  • ...[[supernova]] data which would otherwise be explained by a [[cosmological constant]]. The effect of breaking Lorentz invariance on [[quantum field theory]] ha where ''G''<sub>N</sub> is [[Newton's constant]] and ''g'' is a [[Metric (mathematics)|metric]] with [[Minkowski signature
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  • * M.Kokus, <em>The fine structure constant and cosmic structure,</em> poster session at the York University Conference * 2003 - "[[The Fine Structure Constant and Cosmic Structure]]"
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  • ...law to the entire observable universe, proponents of the Big Bang Standard Cosmological Model claim the universe is expanding (possibly faster than their sacred sp ...<math display="inline">H_0</math> the constant of proportionality (Hubble constant) between the 'proper distance' D to a galaxy and its velocity v <math disp
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  • ...Reply to Michel's "Comment on Zero-Point Fluctuations and the Cosmological Constant"] <br />B. Haisch &amp; A. Rueda, Astrophys. J., 488, 563, (1997).
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  • ...cts of a varying ZPE on atoms and atomic constants, such as Planck&rsquo;s constant, <em style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">h</em>, the speed of light, <em s ...interactions weremore rapid when the ZPE strength waslower. In almost all cosmological models,the universe is considered to have begun as plasma.<span style="mso-
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  • ...cts of a varying ZPE on atoms and atomic constants, such as Planck&rsquo;s constant, <em>h</em>, the speed of light, <em>c</em> , and the rest-masses of atomic ...interactions weremore rapid when the ZPE strength waslower. In almost all cosmological models,the universe is considered to have begun as plasma.<span>&nbsp; </sp
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  • * "The Cosmological Principle and the Cosmological Constant", <i>Journal of the Franklin Institute</i>, V266, pp. 47-58 (1958).
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  • * Isominkowskian Representaion of Cosmological Redshifts and the Internal Red-Blue-Shifts of Quasars, [/php/DatabaseMenu.p * What, if Anything, Is the Anthropic Cosmological Principle Telling Us?, Silvio Bergia 73
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  • ...ndard in 1990, but would be in 2010. Conversely, a non-zero [[cosmological constant]] resulting in an accelerating universe would have been considered non-stan Several major cosmological disputes have occurred throughout the [[timeline of cosmology|history of co
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  • ...ding, but How Fast? |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/20/science/hubble-constant-universe-expanding-speed.html |date=20 February 2017 |work=[[New York Times ...of expansion, which when corrected by Hubble became known as the '''Hubble constant'''.<ref name="NYT-20170220" /><ref>
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  • ...superluminal phase waves carried by a subquantal etheric medium subject to constant stochastic fluctuations. The force, or quantum potential, determining parti ...p;&nbsp;&nbsp;Although relativity theory assumed a zero ether drift (and a constant velocity of light), Vigier (1997b) argues that a positive ether drift is co
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  • ...ysics (G, c, Planck?s constant, Boltzmann?s constant, etc.) must depend on cosmological or microscopic properties of the universe. There is a discussion of laws sa
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  • ...superluminal phase waves carried by a subquantal etheric medium subject to constant stochastic fluctuations. The force, or quantum potential, determining parti Although relativity theory assumed a zero ether drift (and a constant velocity of light), Vigier (1997b) argues that a positive ether drift is co
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  • * Physical essence of gravity constant and its consequences, Vasil'ev V.V., page 93. * The Lorentz Component of the Cosmological Red Shift, Sharipov M.R., page 625.
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  • ...m is zero, are not accelerated, that is they are at rest or they move at a constant [[velocity]] in a straight line.<ref>{{cite| url=http://physics.unm.edu/Cou All inertial frames are in a state of constant, [[wiktionary:rectilinear|rectilinear]] motion with respect to one another;
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  • where {{math|''k''<sub>1</sub>}} is an arbitrary constant. ...te journal| last=Winitzki |first=S. |year=2005 |arxiv=gr-qc/0510001 |title=Cosmological particle production and the precision of the WKB approximation |journal=Phy
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  • ...oordinate transformation]]s between two [[coordinate frame]]s that move at constant velocity relative to each other. The transformations are named after the Du ...frame|non-inertial]] (accelerating in curved paths, rotational motion with constant [[angular velocity]], etc.). The term "Lorentz transformations" only refers
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  • ...and Searle also recognized that the increase of the mass of a body is not constant and varies with its velocity. Consequently, Searle noted the impossibility ...le{e/m}</math> decreased with the speed, showing that, assuming the charge constant, the mass of the electron increased with the speed. He also believed that t
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