Modeling repulsive gravity with creation
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2007-01-18
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Indian Academy of Sciences
Abstract
There is a growing interest among cosmologists for theories
with negative energy scalar fields and creation, in order to model a repulsive
gravity. The classical steady state cosmology proposed by Bondi, Gold &
Hoyle in 1948, was the first such theory which used a negative kinetic
energy creation field to invoke creation of matter. We emphasize that creation
plays a very crucial role in cosmology and provides a natural explanation
to the various explosive phenomena occurring in local (z < 0.1) and
extra galactic universe.We exemplify this point of view by considering the
resurrected version of this theory – the quasi-steady state theory, which tries
to relate creation events directly to the large scale dynamics of the universe
and supplies more natural explanations of the observed phenomena.
Although the theory predicts a decelerating universe at the present era,
it explains successfully the recent SNe Ia observations (which require an
accelerating universe in the standard cosmology), as we show in this paper
by performing a Bayesian analysis of the data.
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Cosmology: Theory, Observations, Creation—negative energy fields—SNe Ia