Regularizing future cosmological singularities with varying speed of light
F. Shojai, A. Shojai, M. Sanati

TL;DR
This paper explores how varying the speed of light in cosmological models can prevent or smooth out future singularities, offering a potential solution to singularity issues in cosmology.
Contribution
It demonstrates that dynamical varying speed of light theories can be used to regularize future cosmological singularities, a novel approach in the field.
Findings
Varying speed of light can smooth out singularities
Regularization depends on specific dynamical models
Potential implications for cosmological evolution
Abstract
Cosmological models may result in future singularities. We show that, in the framework of dynamical varying speed of light theories, it is possible to regularize those singularities.
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