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How the Dirac Sea Idea May Apply to a Spatially-Flat Universe Model (A Brief Review)
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Journal of Modern Physics·Volume 10 (2019)·Pages 974–979·Published 5 July 2019·DOI10.4236/jmp.2019.108064
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Abstract
The famous Dirac sea idea can be resurrected if one replaces the concept of positive and negative matter mass with positive and negative energy. Utilizing this concept, the perpetually spatially-flat matter-generating FSC model can be shown to be a realistic Milne “empty universe” model. Furthermore, this may be why R h = c t cosmological models like FSC show an excellent statistical fit with the accumulated data of the Supernova Cosmology Project.
KeywordsDirac SeaDirac EquationFlat Space CosmologyDark EnergyDark MatterInflationary CosmologySupernova Cosmology Project<i>R<sub>h</sub></i>= <i>ct</i>Models
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