Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

Planck Data and Correction of Frampton’s Repulsive Gravity

Authors: Nigel B. Cook

P. H. Frampton (author of Gauge Field Theory), in 2012 published a paper(1) noting that in observed flat spacetime the Friedmann-Robertson-Walker (FRW) metric of general relativity reduces to a simple Newtonian form, where a very simple repulsion term can be added for dark energy. Frampton postulated ad hoc outward acceleration due to dark energy: a = 2GM/R^2. We compare the predictions from Frampton's theory to more recent (March 2013) Planck space telescope cosmological parameters, which revise the earlier WMAP derived parameters. We prove a corrected version of Frampton's law using quantum gravity, and we discuss the breakdown in the FRW metric of general relativity, which is due to a false mainstream assumption that gravity and dark energy are independent variables.

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