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Constraining inverse-curvature gravity with supernovae

2005

We show that the current accelerated expansion of the Universe can be explained without resorting to dark energy. Models of generalized modified gravity, with inverse powers of the curvature can have late time accelerating attractors without conflicting with solar system experiments. We have solved the Friedman equations for the full dynamical range of the evolution of the Universe. This allows us to perform a detailed analysis of Supernovae data in the context of such models that results in an excellent fit. Hence, inverse curvature gravity models represent an example of phenomenologically viable models in which the current acceleration of the Universe is driven by curvature instead of dar…

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The momentum and the angular momentum of the Universe revisited. Some preliminary results

2007

We consider the question of properly defining energy and momenta for non asymptotic Minkowskian spaces in general relativity. Only those of these spaces which have zero energy, zero linear 3-momentum, and zero intrinsic angular momentum would be candidates to creatable universes, that is, to universes which could have arisen from a vacuum quantum fluctuation. Given a universe, we completely characterize the family of coordinate systems in which it would make sense saying that this universe can be a creatable universe.

PhysicsHistoryAngular momentumGeneral relativitymedia_common.quotation_subjectZero-point energyUniverseComputer Science ApplicationsEducationMomentumTheoretical physicsClassical mechanicsTotal angular momentum quantum numberAngular momentum couplingZero-energy universemedia_commonJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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