Normalized General Relativity: Non-closed Universe and Zero Cosmological Constant
Abstract
We discuss the cosmological constant problem, at the minisuperspace level, within the framework of the so-called normalized general relativity (NGR). We prove that the Universe cannot be closed, and reassure that the accompanying cosmological constant generically vanishes, at least classically. The theory does allow, however, for a special class of =0 solutions which are associated with static closed Einstein universe and with Eddington-Lema\tre universe.
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