Relativity and Cosmology

   

Inferring the Source of Cosmic Expansion Forces from the Presence of Charge in Space

Authors: Kuo Tso Chen

The accelerating expansion of the universe suggests the presence of a repulsive force exceeding gravitational attraction. This study explores the asymmetry in electron and positron production during the formation of the universe, which may have led to a residual charge imbalance. If a uniform but minuscule charge density pervades the universe, the resulting electrostatic repulsion could drive cosmic expansion. Through mathematical modeling, we demonstrate that even an extremely slight charge density variation can result in accelerated expansion, aligning with current observations.

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