Relativity and Cosmology

   

Different Metrics with Different Cosmological Constants

Authors: Stefan Bernhard Ruester

In this article, the author demonstrates, that different metrics and therefore different gravitational systems have different cosmological constants and thus different total energy densities. Each gravitational system has its own individual metric, which differs from that one of another gravitational system. Coordinate transformations are only possible within one and the same metric, which means within one and the same gravitational system. As a result, our universe is traversed by a myriad of different metrics, from which one must select the appropriate one, that describes the gravitational system to be considered.

Comments: 4 Pages. Parana J. Sci. Educ., v.8, n.2, (1-4), February 2, 2022 [Corrections are made in order to comply with the rules of viXra.org]

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