Implications in Cosmology

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-> = implies<br /><br />Dark Energy - /> Repulsion<br /><br />Inflation - /> Repulsion<br /><br />Gravitation - /> Attraction<br /><br />(Repulsion = Attraction - /> Steady Region) & Euclidean Universe -> Light can travel on parallel lines that remain the same distance from each other :: matter, light, and energy maintaining present density<br />(Repulsion /> Attraction -> Opening Region) & Euclidean Universe -> Light can travel on parallel lines that increase in distance from each other :: matter, light, and energy are being segregated<br />(Attraction /> Repulsion -> Closing Region) & Euclidean Universe -> Light can travel on parallel lines that decrease the same distance from each other :: matter, light, and energy are returning<br /><br />According to the Big Bang, "Since the beginning of the universe, it has been opening."<br /><br />Opening Regions /> Closing Regions -> Opening Universe<br />Closing Regions /> Opening Regions -> Closing Universe<br /><br />Gravitation + Inflation - /> ~%15 of Omega=1 :: Opening Universe<br />Gravitation + Inflation + Dark Energy - /> ~%100 of Omega=1 :: Accelerating Universe<br />exactly %100 of Omega=1 - /> Hubble Constant is smaller that if Omega=0.15 instead :: Universe "is" Euclidean, not Hyperbolic<br />Accelerating Universe - /> Opening Regions > Closing Regions -> Increasing Hubble Constant -> Universe "is" not asymptotically decelerating, and it is not reversing direction.<br /><br />Spherical Balloon Analogy - /> Closed Universe (a sense of "closed" independent from the size, expanding, or contracting of the balloon/universe) -> Non-Euclidean Universe<br /><br />Euclidean Universe - /> Light does not orbit the universe -> Spherical Balloon Analogy Uncogent<br /><br />Periods of deceleration (early universe) and acceleration (late universe) - /> Acceleration of the Universe is variable -> Attraction/Repulsion = not constant -> Hubble Constant is not constant -> Omega
 
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