2024
DOI: 10.13057/ijap.v14i1.74838
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Cosmological Consequence of Varying Speed of Light and Gravitational Constant

Gabriel Wirdzelii Joseph,
Lucky Peter Kenda,
Maxwell Obia Kanu

Abstract: <p>The speed of light is taken to be a constant in a vacuum. This forms the basic tool for the principle of General Covariance, which asserts that all laws of Physics should take the same form in all frames of reference. Without putting inflation into consideration, the theory of varying speed of light (VSL) would solve basic problems of cosmology in the early universe. Furthermore, the Gravitational constant G that occurred in the Friedmann Equations may not have been real constants in the early univers… Show more

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