Abstract:We have shown that the Hubble constant H0 embodies the information about the evolutionary nature of the cosmological constant Λ, gravitational constant G, and the speed of light c. We have derived expressions for the time evolution of G/c2 (≡K) and dark energy density εΛ related to Λ by explicitly incorporating the nonadiabatic nature of the universe in the Friedmann equation. We have found (dK/dt)/K = 1.8H0 and, for redshift z, εΛ,z/εΛ,0 = 0.4+0.61+z-1.52. Since the two expressions are related, we believe tha… Show more
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