On the material origin of the cosmological constant
Herman Telkamp

TL;DR
This paper proposes that the cosmic potential, related to matter distribution, may explain the cosmological constant and cosmic acceleration, aligning with standard Friedmann solutions and suggesting gravity's role in acceleration.
Contribution
It introduces a novel perspective linking matter's Newtonian potential to the cosmological constant, providing a potential explanation for cosmic acceleration within GR.
Findings
Cosmic potential remains constant at -0.5c^2 despite expansion.
The model reproduces standard Friedmann solutions, including acceleration.
Gravity may be responsible for cosmic acceleration, contrary to common intuition.
Abstract
We consider a possible connection between matter and cosmological constant via the Newtonian cosmic potential of the matter within the expanding particle horizon. Consistent with GR, an increasing potential may drive the metric expansion of space. Cosmic recession of mass must, in turn, affect the potential in an opposite sense. Independent of this, several considerations point at as the representation of the background potential in the various GR metrics. This suggests that the cosmic potential, while subject to the expansion of space, always yields a constant background potential . Analysis of this 'redshift' of the cosmic potential yields for perfect fluids the exact same solutions of the scale factor as the standard Friedmann equations, including an accelerating de Sitter universe. Though counter intuitive at first sight, gravity…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Advanced Mathematical Theories and Applications
