Strong gravity with torsion - Some cosmological deduction

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Angular Momentum, Cosmology, Gravitation Theory, Spin Dynamics, Torsion, Universe, Astronomical Models, Gravitational Effects, Radii, Relativity, Time Dependence

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This paper shows that the introduction of spin and torsion into the strong-gravity equations according to the Einstein-Cartan formalism makes it possible to extend Dirac's large numbers hypothesis to angular momentum. The total spin of the universe is evaluated and related to the Hubble radius on the basis of Dirac's hypothesis. It is concluded that the angular momentum and radius of the universe change in time in such a way that the universe, at any given instant in time, assumes the minimum radius allowed by the total spin characteristic of that age.

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