The Constant of the Universe Expansion Acceleration ΓH, the Einstein Variation of c and Parameters vH, Ω, Ʌ and ɣ.

Lartigue, J. G. (2020) The Constant of the Universe Expansion Acceleration ΓH, the Einstein Variation of c and Parameters vH, Ω, Ʌ and ɣ. B P International. ISBN 978-93-90431-31-1

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Abstract

The Hubble-Lemaitre equation= H∙ (cm∙s-1) represented a linear function of the radial Space
expansion velocity, if H would be a constant. Sometimes it has been assumed as H = 1/t, which sends
back to the classical v = r/t. However, the later discovered acceleration required the additional
condition for H to be, also, a function of time; or, opposed, the existence of a not yet defined dark
energy. In a previous paper [1] it had been proposed a provisional expression for a constant Universe
expansion acceleration as function of distance: = H2(cm∙s-2). Now, the substitution of r as a function
of time, takes to five new equations of H, the Hubble velocity vH, the Hubble acceleration ΓH and the
positive Hubble potential VH of the Space. So the proposed Hubble functions for the Space: H, rH , vH,
ΓH and VH result higher than those in a gravitational field. All of these Hubble functions act in the total
Space expansion though, into the Physical Universe, ΓH is not perceived as it does, continuously, the
opposed gravitational acceleration g. Otherwise, a revision is made of the Einstein equation for the c
value as function of the gravitational potential φ. Additional proposals are made about the horizons
definitions and parameters Ω, Ʌ and ɣ.

Item Type: Book
Subjects: Apsci Archives > Physics and Astronomy
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Date Deposited: 14 Nov 2023 06:20
Last Modified: 14 Nov 2023 06:20
URI: http://eprints.go2submission.com/id/eprint/2188

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