
TL;DR
This paper discusses recent supernovae observations indicating an accelerating universe with decreasing density, linking these findings to a cosmological model that predicts eternal expansion and relates empirical features like the pion mass to the Hubble Constant.
Contribution
It introduces a cosmological model that predicts eternal acceleration and connects empirical relations such as the pion mass to the Hubble Constant.
Findings
Universe will accelerate and expand forever
Decreasing density over time
Relation between pion mass and Hubble Constant
Abstract
It is pointed out that very recent results based on supernovae observations that the universe will accelerate and expand for ever with ever decreasing density have been predicted in a recent cosmological model which also deduces hitherto purely empirical features like the mysterious relation between the pion mass and the Hubble Constant.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
