On the Value of the Cosmological Constant in Entropic Gravity
Andreas Schlatter

TL;DR
This paper calculates the cosmological constant within the framework of entropic gravity and transactional gravity, proposing a new interpretation linking it to the size of the causal universe.
Contribution
It introduces a novel calculation of the cosmological constant based on entropic and transactional gravity theories, offering a new perspective on its physical origin.
Findings
Cosmological constant inversely proportional to the squared radius of the causal universe.
Provides a new interpretation of the cosmological constant.
Explicit calculation within a novel theoretical framework.
Abstract
We explicitly calculate the value of the cosmological constant, based on the recently developed theory connecting entropic gravity with quantum-events, induced by transactions, called transactional gravity. We suggest a novel interpretation of the cosmological constant and rigorously show its inverse proportionality to the squared radius of the causal universe.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
