
TL;DR
This paper introduces geometric cosmological models explaining the universe's acceleration without dark energy, proposing variable fundamental constants and a universe with no singularities, fitting observational data effectively.
Contribution
It presents novel geometric models of the universe that eliminate the need for dark energy and a cosmological constant, with testable predictions matching observations.
Findings
Models explain cosmic acceleration via geometry without dark energy.
The universe's speed of light and gravitational constant vary over time.
The universe has no beginning or end, with a 3-sphere spatial geometry.
Abstract
In the late 1990s, observations of type Ia supernovae led to the astounding discovery that the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate. The explanation of this anomalous acceleration has been one of the great problems in physics since that discovery. We propose cosmological models that can simply and elegantly explain the cosmic acceleration via the geometric structure of the spacetime continuum, without introducing a cosmological constant into the standard Einstein field equation, negating the necessity for the existence of dark energy. In this geometry, the three fundamental physical dimensions length, time, and mass are related in new kind of relativity. There are four conspicuous features of these models: 1) the speed of light and the gravitational constant are not constant, but vary with the evolution of the universe, 2) time has no beginning and no end; i.e., there is…
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