Mathematics
Scientific paper
Jun 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984gregr..16..535n&link_type=abstract
General Relativity and Gravitation (ISSN 0001-7701), vol. 16, June 1984, p. 535-539.
Mathematics
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Big Bang Cosmology, Electromagnetic Fields, Relativity, Space-Time Functions, Universe, Einstein Equations, Extraterrestrial Intelligence, Maxwell Equation, Photons, Relic Radiation, Singularity (Mathematics)
Scientific paper
A generalized solution of nonminimally coupled Maxwell-Einstein equations is presented, which leads to some fascinating aspects of the universe. The cosmos has no singularity, due to the coupling of longitudinal electromagnetism with space-time. It contains the Milne-Schucking cosmos as a limiting case. The model contains a free parameter (the longitudinal electromagnetic field) which allows the density of highest compression of the cosmos to be fixed. Alternatively, the parameter allows one to adjust the cosmos to the presently observed Hubble constant and the deceleration parameter. The model seems to be a viable candidate for the real cosmos, as it allows one to extend the time scale of the universe to arbitrarily large values, i.e., it is able to provide the necessary time scale for the origin of life. It is speculated that the entropy is finite but intelligence in the universe may be infinite.
Heintzmann H.
Novello Mario
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