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I am sure it is just using conformal time and so not really anything different form the standard model.

 

The trouble with general relativity is often not so much a computational one but one of interpretation. We are quite rooted in our 3-d or maybe 4-d flat world. Finding physical interpretations of coordinates and other objects can be very difficult.

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Ajb,

 

Whether it's a new model or a new interpretation of the usual model, the good thing about it is that it predicts an apparent omega(matter) of 0.25 and gives a good match to the supernovae data without dark energy...(as in original post).

 

So it'll be submitted to a scientific journal. Fingers crossed!

 

John H.

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I suggest you ask an expert in cosmology first for their opinion. It could be very useful to you to discuss things.

 

(I like to talk with (other?) experts about my own work before posting on the arXiv or submitting to a journal.)

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