The Cosmological Constant, Lambda, is not Really Constant but the Function of a Gravitational Radius (CROSBI ID 499843)
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Novakovic, Branko ; Novakovic, Dario ; Novakovic, Alen
engleski
The Cosmological Constant, Lambda, is not Really Constant but the Function of a Gravitational Radius
A general line element and a general metric tensor are defined as functions of two parameters alfa and alfa prime. The related Einstein's field equations of a gravitational potential field in a vacuum, including parameter lambda, have been derived. The parameters alfa and alfa prime are identified in a gravitational field by the solution of the Einstein's field equationss. Parallel with this, it has been find out that the so-called cosmological constant lambda, is not really constant, but a function of gravitational radius. This discovery is very important, among the others, for cosmology. One of the consequences is the new form of the acceleration equation of the universe motion that can be attractive (negative) or repulsive (positive). According to the observations, the repulsive acceleration gives rise to accelerating expansion of the universe at the present time. The obtained solution of the diagonal line element can be applied in a very strong gravitational field. Besides, this solution gives the Ricci scalar equal to zero, R=0. This is in an agreement with the current observation that our universe is flat.
General Line Element; General Metric Tensor; Cosmological Constant; Vacuum Energy; Attractive and Repulsive Gravity
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Podaci o prilogu
133-143-x.
2004.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
AIP Conference Proceedimgs, Volume 718
Dubois, Daniel M.
Melville (NY): American Institute of Physics (AIP)
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29.02.1904-29.02.2096