# Review on the pseudo-complex General Relativity and dark energy

**Authors:** Peter O. Hess

arXiv: 1903.10879 · 2019-03-27

## TL;DR

This review discusses the pseudo-complex extension of General Relativity, which predicts dark energy effects influencing cosmology and accretion disc emission profiles, offering potential new insights into universe evolution.

## Contribution

It provides a comprehensive overview of pseudo-complex GR and explores its implications for dark energy and cosmological models, highlighting novel theoretical extensions.

## Key findings

- Dark energy predicted outside and inside mass distributions
- Altered emission profiles of accretion discs
- Implications for universe evolution models

## Abstract

A review will be presented on the algebraic extension of the standard Theory of Relativity (GR) to the pseudo-complex formulation (pc-GR). The pc-GR predicts the existence of a dark energy outside and inside the mass distribution, corresponding to a modification of the GR- metric. The structure of the emission profile of an accretion disc changes also inside a star. Discussed are the consequences of the dark energy for cosmological models, permitting different outcomes on the evolution of the universe.

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