Relatividade cosmológica
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Saltar para a navegaçãoSaltar para a pesquisaA Relatividade cosmológica é uma extensão dos princípios da Relatividade Geral e Especial para escalas cosmológicas. Desenvolvida pelo Dr. Moshe Carmeli, esta teoria é uma combinação da relatividade especial e geral original de Einstein; porém seu ponto de partida é a expansão do Universo e não a propagação da luz.
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Dr. Moshe Carmeli
- Accelerating Universe, Cosmological Constant and Dark Energy
- Accelerating Universe: Theory versus Experiment
- Aspects of Cosmological Relativity
- The Cosmic Time in Terms of the Redshift
- Cosmological Relativity: A General-Relativistic Theory for the Accelerating Expanding Universe
- Cosmological Relativity: A New Theory of Cosmology
- Cosmological Relativity: Determining the Universe by the Cosmological Redshift
- Cosmological Relativity: The Special and General Theories of the Structure of the Universe
- Cosmological Special Relativity: The Large-Scale Structure of Space, Time and Velocity
- Cosmological Theories of Special and General Relativity - I
- Cosmological Theories of Special and General Relativity - II
- Derivation of the Tully-Fisher Law from General Relativity Theory: Doubts about the Existence of Halo Dark Matter
- Is Galaxy Dark Matter a Property of Spacetime?
- Five-Dimrnsional Cosmological Theory of Unified Space, Time and Velocity
- Five-Dimensional Brane World Theory
- Fundamental Approach to the Cosmological Constant Issue
- The Line Elements in the Hubble Expansion
- Value of the Cosmological Constant: Theory versus Experiment
- Velocity, Acceleration and Cosmic Distances in Cosmological Special Relativity
Dr. John G. Hartnett
- Starlight, Time and the New Physics
- Carmeli's cosmology fits data for an accelerating and decelerating universe without dark matter nor dark energy
- Carmeli's accelerating universe is spatially flat without dark matter
- The Carmeli metric correctly describes spiral galaxy rotation curves
- The distance modulus determined from Carmeli's cosmology fits the accelerating universe data of the high-redshift type Ia supernovae without dark matter
- A 5D spherically symmetric expanding universe is young
- Finite bounded expanding white hole universe without dark matter
- Properties of gravitational waves in Cosmological General Relativity
- Spiral galaxy rotation curves determined from Carmelian general relativity
- Welcome to John Hartnett's Home Page
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