Authors: Stefan Bernhard Ruester, Valery Borisovich Morozov
In this article it is demonstrated, that the cosmological constant in Einstein's field equations is not a universal constant but a constant of integration and therefore a constant parameter. The re-declaration of the cosmological constant from a constant parameter to a universal constant in Einstein's general relativity is in fact an unnecessary restriction of the theory. The cosmological constant as a constant parameter opens up the possibility of considering different gravitational systems and thus different metrics of spacetime with different cosmological constants, which is an important step in solving the problems of dark matter, dark energy and of course that of the cosmological constant.
Comments: 4 Pages. Parana J. Sci. Educ., v.7, n.10, (181-184), December 1, 2021 [Corrections are made in order to comply with the rules of viXra.org]
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