Force and Momentum in an Evolving Axisymmetric Universe Model
M. Sharif

TL;DR
This paper investigates the force and momentum in an evolving axisymmetric universe model, finding it behaves similarly to Friedmann models and extending this conclusion to general cosmological models.
Contribution
It introduces an axisymmetric rotating universe model with a time-dependent factor and demonstrates its equivalence to Friedmann models, extending the result to general cosmological frameworks.
Findings
The axisymmetric rotating universe model behaves like a Friedmann model.
The conclusion applies to the most general cosmological models.
Force and momentum are evaluated in the evolving universe.
Abstract
We take an axisymmetric rotating universe model by crossing with a time dependent factor and evaluate its force and momentum in this evolving universe. It is concluded that it behaves exactly like a Friedmann model. We also extend this conclusion to the most general cosmological model.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Computational Physics and Python Applications
