A New Universal Constant Determining Expansion of the Universe

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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A new universal constant of expansion has been discovered with amazing predictive power once its density-time relations have been deciphered. The new constant is kappa, the product of the gravitational constant, and the average total mass-energy density of our universe and the square of the cosmic time. With the ten parameters known, this relation promises to account for the expansion of our universe from its beginning into the far future. The most important and most difficult item is cosmic time and its scaling relation with the densities. The new cosmological theory will be presented in this paper to show good predictions of the cosmological parameters. The theory will be used in a second paper to show that acceleration of the expansion rate is not needed to account globally for the exploding-star supernova Ia radiation that has traveled such great distances in our expanding universe.

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