Relativity and Cosmology

   

Rotational Metric of Cosmological Bifurcations and the Role of Constraints in the Formation of the Universe

Authors: Alexander Rozenkevich

A cosmological model based on the cosmic deceleration parameter q is investigated. The model reveals a bifurcation structure associated with the dark components of the Universe. The model quantitatively reproduces the observed values of the deceleration parameter and proposes a conceptual scheme in which physical constraints, such as the speed of light, act as organizing factors, generating a metric structure and cosmological bifurcations. A concept is proposed in which constraints precede entities, suggesting that the Universe itself emerges from fundamental constraints, rather than vice versa.

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