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Exploring The Universe With The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Polarization-Sensitive Measurements Of The Cosmic Microwave Background

Exploring The Universe With The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Polarization-Sensitive Measurements Of The Cosmic Microwave Background

... of cosmology has been increasingly refined with measure- ments of the cosmic microwave background (CMB), most recently by the Planck satellite (Planck Collaboration et ...

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Cosmic Redshift, Temperature, Growth Rate and Age in Stoney Scale Black Hole Cosmology

Cosmic Redshift, Temperature, Growth Rate and Age in Stoney Scale Black Hole Cosmology

... only. Cosmic models that depend on this “critical density” may consider “angular velocity of the universe” in the place of “Hubble’s ...“eternal cosmic geometry” and by assuming “constant light speed ...

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Probing The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation With Actpol: A Millimeter-Wavelength, Polarization-Sensitive Receiver For The Atacama Cosmology Telescope

Probing The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation With Actpol: A Millimeter-Wavelength, Polarization-Sensitive Receiver For The Atacama Cosmology Telescope

... Atacama Cosmology Telescope with Polarization,” corre- sponding to NSF Grant Number AST-0965625, and a total award amount of ...early-universe cosmology that could be explored with the Cerro Toco based ...

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Flat Space Cosmology as a Model of Light Speed Cosmic Expansion—Implications for the Vacuum Energy Density

Flat Space Cosmology as a Model of Light Speed Cosmic Expansion—Implications for the Vacuum Energy Density

... the cosmic fluid ( i.e., the cosmic vacuum) as a perfect fluid, classical wave velocity equation (25) would seem to be appropriate for the FSC ...the cosmic wave velocity (speed of light c ) should ...

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Baryonic Force for Accelerated Cosmic Expansion and Generalized U1b Gauge Symmetry in Particle-Cosmology

Baryonic Force for Accelerated Cosmic Expansion and Generalized U1b Gauge Symmetry in Particle-Cosmology

... In particle-cosmology, apart from the well-known forces in quantum chromodynamics, the elec- troweak theory, and gravity, there are other possible forces related to quark confinement and the accelerated ...

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Cosmic metaphysics: Being versus Becoming in cosmology and astrophysics

Cosmic metaphysics: Being versus Becoming in cosmology and astrophysics

... of cosmic expansion brought the question of origins back to the forefront of ...modern cosmology, cosmologists developed a variety of possible solutions to his set of equations, each proposing a different ...

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How a Realistic Linear Rh = ct  Model of Cosmology Could Present the Illusion of  Late Cosmic Acceleration

How a Realistic Linear Rh = ct Model of Cosmology Could Present the Illusion of Late Cosmic Acceleration

... realistic cosmic models containing matter which could compete with the current widely-accepted standard Fried- mann-Lemaitre-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) Lambda Cold Dark Matter (LCDM) model (hereafter referred to as ...

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Evolution of cosmic star formation in the SCUBA 2 Cosmology Legacy Survey

Evolution of cosmic star formation in the SCUBA 2 Cosmology Legacy Survey

... Apart from biased samples of bright Lyman α emitters and submm-selected starbursts (which are rare and therefore unrepre- sentative of the overall star-forming-galaxy population), the only significant source of ...

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Cosmology and time

Cosmology and time

... where ρ is the average total density of the universe and k is the constant describing the curvature (positive, negative or null) of the spatial sections of the FLRW metric. We actually observe the universe expanding ...

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Flat Space Cosmology as a Mathematical Model of Quantum Gravity or  Quantum Cosmology

Flat Space Cosmology as a Mathematical Model of Quantum Gravity or Quantum Cosmology

... Given our stated basic assumptions, our expanding cosmic model shows average mass-energy density to be inversely proportional to R 2 . See relation (11). In a very real sense, the deeper an observer from Earth ...

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The cosmology of the Fab Four

The cosmology of the Fab Four

... an extended period of radiation and matter domination during which nucleosynthesis could take place and in which structures could form. This would be followed by a late period of cosmic acceleration corresponding ...

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Quantum Cosmology vs. Observational Cosmology (A Simple, Curious and Advanced Approach)

Quantum Cosmology vs. Observational Cosmology (A Simple, Curious and Advanced Approach)

... believed cosmic inflation, acceleration, dark energy, cosmic homogeneity and cosmic horizon problems can be reviewed and re-addressed in a very simplified ...

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Cosmology and incarnation

Cosmology and incarnation

... The panentheistic dimension of this understanding is manifested particularly in the work of a patristic author who is extremely influential in modern Orthodox thinking: Maximos (or Maximus) the Confessor (d. 662). In a ...

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Temperature Scaling in Flat Space Cosmology in Comparison to Standard Cosmology

Temperature Scaling in Flat Space Cosmology in Comparison to Standard Cosmology

... FSC cosmic temperature, time, total matter mass, and Hubble radius on the same scale, covering roughly ...of cosmic time, FSC may actually be a better fit for the timing of these ...

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A Theoretical Foundation for Understanding Law Subjects and Rights in Igbo Philosophy of Law

A Theoretical Foundation for Understanding Law Subjects and Rights in Igbo Philosophy of Law

... or cosmology contradicts this ...new cosmic situation or of a primordial event; hence it is always the recital of a creation; it tells how something was accomplished, began to ...

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Subluminal Cosmology

Subluminal Cosmology

... In Section 2, we will consider some of the topics mentioned. In Section 3, we examine the problem of Einstein’s elevator in the context of free-falling observ- ers in the expanding cosmos. In Section 4 we describe a ...

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Flat Space Cosmology as a Model of Penrose’s Weyl Curvature Hypothesis and Gravitational Entropy

Flat Space Cosmology as a Model of Penrose’s Weyl Curvature Hypothesis and Gravitational Entropy

... In 1979, before any theories of inflation were proposed, Penrose first ad- dressed the tension between the remarkable apparent homogeneity and isotropy of the universe (also inherent in the FLRW model) and the second law ...

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Why Flat Space Cosmology Is Superior to Standard Inflationary Cosmology

Why Flat Space Cosmology Is Superior to Standard Inflationary Cosmology

... The significance of the relative luminosity distance and relative angular di- ameter distance comparisons between these two competing models is para- mount. An observer of distant Type Ia supernovae expects particular ...

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Deviation from Standard Inflationary Cosmology and the Problems in Ekpyrosis

Deviation from Standard Inflationary Cosmology and the Problems in Ekpyrosis

... In a previous paper [17], henceforth “ACW,” the possibility that rotational invari- ance was violated by a small amount during the inflationary era was explored (see also [18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24]). ACW suggested a ...

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Basic Interactions in Black Hole Cosmology

Basic Interactions in Black Hole Cosmology

... rotation is a common phenomena in atomic experiments and astronomical observations. From Newton’s laws of motion and based on the Mach's principle, sitting inside a closed universe, one cannot comment whether the ...

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