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Does the rate of cosmic expansion oscillate?

Wednesday, July 1, 2015 5:06
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H. I. Ringermacher and L. R. Mead have written a very nice article with title “Observation of discrete oscillations in a model-independent plot of cosmological scale factor versus lookback time and scalar field model”. In the article Does the rate of cosmic expansion oscillate? I summarize the contents of the article as I understand it. After that I consider TGD inspired model for the findings based on the assumption that dark matter corresponds to phase with gigantic values of effective Planck constant. Appendix contains summary about Gaussian Mersennes which predict correctly both cosmological, astrophysical, biological, nuclear physics, length scales and predict new important length scales in particle physics.

See the article Does the rate of cosmic expansion oscillate?.

For a summary of earlier postings see Links to the latest progress in TGD.



Source: http://matpitka.blogspot.com/2015/07/does-rate-of-cosmic-expansion-oscillate.html

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