A physical interpretation of the cosmological constant

Mathematics – Logic

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Big Bang Cosmology, Constants, Einstein Equations, Relativity, Astronomical Models, Mass Distribution, Scalars

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The Einstein equation system supposing the existence of a maximal value of the scalar curvature is modified. The cosmological consequences of such a model are discussed. It is concluded that in this case the cosmological 'constant' is a function of the matter density in the universe and that the initial radius of the universe at the moment of the 'big bang' was nonnull, of the order of 10 to the -13th power cm.

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