2016
DOI: 10.4236/jmp.2016.713163
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A Possible Alternative to the Accelerating Universe III

Abstract: This work extends the author's two previous works (2015), Journal of Modern Physics, 6, 78-87, and 1360-1370, by obtaining the index of refraction n of the dark energy for additional values of the cosmological density parameters, and for the two methods of obtaining n: least squares fit, and electromagnetic theory. Comparison of the alternative model with the accelerating universe for the new values of the density parameters and n is given in two tables. The new values for n are used to obtain a range of ages … Show more

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“…with d for n = 1.48 are given in Table 1, the first four columns of which are taken from Table 1 in [3]. In the fifth column just the percentage disagreement is given for the square root value n = 1.50, also from Table 1 in [3].…”
Section: H a A ≡ mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…with d for n = 1.48 are given in Table 1, the first four columns of which are taken from Table 1 in [3]. In the fifth column just the percentage disagreement is given for the square root value n = 1.50, also from Table 1 in [3].…”
Section: H a A ≡ mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, as was shown in [3], one can carry out a comparison of the CDM Λ universe with a closed universe. Also, it need not be an accelerating universe that is being compared with the EdS universe, one could have instead, a uniformly expanding universe, as suggested in [7], that will be studied below in Section 4.…”
Section: Dark Energy Reduced Speed Of Light Dark Mattermentioning
confidence: 99%
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