Cosmological implications of the new metric for an accelerating expanding, and doubly rotating Universe

Physics – General Physics

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30 pages with 6 figures. Continuation of earlier astro-ph/0601659

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We give the correct interpretation of the new metric, found lately by the author. This metric results as an exact solution of the Einstein field equations, without the cosmological constant. The new feature is the introduction, from the beginning, of two rotations attributed to the Universe. As a result also an expanding, and indeed in accelerating rate, Universe is obtained. Thus dark energy is not necessary at all. We explore some properties of this Universe in the present paper. In particular, all old properties of the Universe concerning the Hubble law remain in a modified way, implying anisotropy. Besides, we explore the validity of the Ryle-Clarke effect, which is verified, and we find the correct age of the Universe. Finally, the resulting shape of the Universe is examined, and it is found to be hypertoroidal.

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