Relativity and Cosmology

   

Three Levels of Understanding the Universe

Authors: Miroslav Sukenik, Jozef Sima

In the paper, a description of the Universe is provided at three different levels. The lowest one represents an elementary description by means of Friedmann equations. A higher level is a quantum mechanical description involving wave equation and the Universe wave function. The highest level is a mathematical description leading to the conclusion that the Universe is infinite both in time and space, it has never been created and never will cease. Based on a causal coupling of the past and future, an independent derivation of the Feigenbaum constant δ is possible.

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