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25 April 2024
 
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Quantization of Gravitational System and its Cosmological Consequences
Arbab I. Arbab ;
Date 7 Sep 2003
Journal Gen.Rel.Grav. 36 (2004) 2465-2479 DOI: 10.1023/B:GERG.0000046833.08113.6b
Subject gr-qc
AbstractWe have found that the hierarchial problems appearing in cosmology is a manifestation of the quantum nature of the universe. The universe is still described by the same formulae that once hold at Planck’s time. The universe is found to be governed by the Machian equation, $G M=Rc^2$, where $M$ and $R$ are mass and radius of the universe. A Planck’s constant for different cosmic scales is provided. The status of the universe at different stages is shown to be described in terms of the fundamental constants (eg. extcolor{blue}{$c, hbar, G, Lambda, H$}) only. The concept of maximal (minimal) acceleration, power, temperature, etc., is introduced and justified. The electromagnetic interactions are shown to be active at a cosmic level. Their contribution would exclude the inclusion of dark energy in cosmology.
Source arXiv, gr-qc/0309040
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