Coincidence of the Universe Description Stemming from D-branes Theory and ENU Model
Jozef Sima, Miroslav Sukenik

TL;DR
This paper compares D-brane theories and the ENU model, highlighting their coincidental results in universe description and suggesting quantum gravitational effects near 2 TeV energy.
Contribution
It presents a comparative analysis of D-brane theories and the ENU model, revealing coincidental outcomes in universe modeling.
Findings
Quantum gravitational effects likely near 2 TeV energy
Coincidence of results from D-brane and ENU models
Implications for experimental detection of quantum gravity
Abstract
The contribution provides a comparison of consequences stemming from D-brane theories and Expansive Nondecelerative Universe model, and calls attention to coincidence of the results arising from the mentioned approaches to a description of the Universe. It follows from the comparison that the effects of quantum gravitation should appear at the energy near to 2 TeV.
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TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
