Application of the 3-space approach to the Bianchi II cosmological model
Lau Loi So

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the application of the 3-space approach to the Bianchi II cosmological model, showing it as a more fundamental and practical framework that recovers known solutions and discovers new ones.
Contribution
It extends the 3-space approach to the Bianchi II model, providing new solutions and highlighting its practicality and fundamental nature.
Findings
Recovered known solutions of Bianchi II model
Discovered new solutions within the 3-space framework
Showed the approach's practicality and fundamental advantages
Abstract
Einstein used 4-dimensional space time geometry to explain gravity. However, in 1962, Baierlein, Sharp and Wheeler proposed a Jacobi type timeless Lagrangian based on the 3-dimensional geometry of space to reproduce the same physics. In 2002, Barbour . . further extended this idea and they call it 3-space approach. Here we use Bianchi II cosmological model to demonstrate the 3-space idea. Indeed, we find that this theory is more fundamental and the manipulation is more practical. We recover the known and find a new solutions.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
