2017
DOI: 10.1134/s0202289317040065
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Does the cosmological principle exist in the rotating Universe?

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“…Even though, cosmic horizon is assumed to be expanding at light speed, based on relations (47) and (52), it seems possible to have internal acceleration below the cosmic horizon and seems to be a consequence of Hubble's law for increasing time periods. Even though, estimated cosmic radius is 146.3 times of the Hubble radius, estimated angular velocity is 146.3 times less than the Hubble parameter and is directly helping in estimating galactic masses and working radii with relations (21) to (41).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Even though, cosmic horizon is assumed to be expanding at light speed, based on relations (47) and (52), it seems possible to have internal acceleration below the cosmic horizon and seems to be a consequence of Hubble's law for increasing time periods. Even though, estimated cosmic radius is 146.3 times of the Hubble radius, estimated angular velocity is 146.3 times less than the Hubble parameter and is directly helping in estimating galactic masses and working radii with relations (21) to (41).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our model, current cosmic angular velocity is 4.631 × 10 −13 rad/year. Observational effects of current cosmic rotation can be understood with the works of Obukhov [44], Godlowski [45], Longo [46] and Chechin [47].…”
Section: Cosmic Rotationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Observational effects of current cosmic rotation can be understood with the works of Obukhov [40], Godlowski [41], Longo [42] and Chechin [43]. Yuri N. Obukhov says: "Whether our universe is rotating or not, it is of fundamental interest to understand the interrelation between rotation and other aspects of cosmological models as well as to understand the observational significance of an overall rotation".…”
Section:  mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These can probably be explained on the basis of a rotation of the Universe with an angular velocity of approximately 13 10 rad/year. Observational effects of current cosmic rotation can be understood with the works of Obukhov [40], Godlowski [41], Longo [42] and Chechin [43]. Yuri N. Obukhov says: "Whether our universe is rotating or not, it is of fundamental interest to understand the interrelation between rotation and other aspects of cosmological models as well as to understand the observational significance of an overall rotation".…”
Section: Cosmic Rotationmentioning
confidence: 99%