The geometric interpretation of the cosmological repulsion forces
Abstract
It seems likely that the generalized Einstein equations are not complete and only partly account for the effect on the Universe dynamics of that part of the energy of the space environment the change of which is purely geometric. There are offered the generalized Einstein's equations, describing not only the gravity forces, but also the cosmological forces of repulsion, which are geometric in their nature. The generalized Einstein equations are used to derive the cosmological Friedman's equations describing the dynamics of a homogeneous isotropic universe with the influence of cosmological repulsion forces. We propose a cosmological model of the universe based on these equations. Application of the model for explanation of the observations is considered here.
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