Program Universe and Recent Cosmological Results
H. Pierre Noyes

TL;DR
Recent astronomical data supports predictions from the program universe and combinatorial hierarchy regarding universe composition, with tighter constraints on matter and cosmological constant, suggesting a promising avenue for further theoretical validation.
Contribution
The paper demonstrates that recent cosmological observations are consistent with predictions made by the program universe and combinatorial hierarchy models, refining matter and dark energy estimates.
Findings
Hubble constant between 60 and 80 Mpc km$^{-1}$ sec$^{-1}$
Universe age between 11 and 14 Gigayears
Matter content constraints are tighter than conventional limits
Abstract
Recent improvements in astronomical observations lead to the conclusion that the Hubble constant lies between 60 and 80 Mpc km sec and the age of the universe between 11 and 14 Gigayears. Taken together with recent observations of distant type Ia supernovae and the cosmic background radiation, these limits allow a check of the consequences of predictions made a decade ago using program universe and the combinatorial hierarchy that the ratio of baryons to photons is and of dark to baryonic matter is 12.7. We find that the restrictions on the matter content of the universe and the cosmological constant are within, and much tighter than, the limits established by conventional means. The situation is further improved if we invoke an estimate of the normalized cosmological constant made by E. D. Jones of . This opens a ``window of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
