
TL;DR
This paper explores a cosmological model where the universe's action is solely the cosmological term, analyzing its implications with a variable speed of light and addressing fundamental cosmological issues.
Contribution
It introduces a simple brane world model with a variable speed of light based on the cosmological term, offering new insights into cosmological problems.
Findings
Derived an expansion equation from the brane embedding.
Discussed implications of a variable speed of light on cosmology.
Addressed the universal gravitational coupling constant.
Abstract
It is postulated that the action of the FRW-universe is the cosmological term of Einsteins theory (no curvature term - R0 Cosmology). The expansion equation emerging from the embedding of this most simple brane world with variable speed of light is deduced. The universal dimensionless coupling constant of gravity is addressed. Some implications on the deep problems of cosmology are discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistory and Developments in Astronomy · Historical Astronomy and Related Studies
