The Branch-Cut Cosmology: evidences and open questions
Abstract
In this work we present a brief summary of the branch-cut cosmology as well as we approach topics not yet explored. Starting with an already explored topic, the theme of primordial singularity suppression, we approach for the first time essential themes for a better understanding of the scope of branch-cut cosmology. Based on recent contributions, we advance a better understanding of the scenarios revealed in these formulations as well as essential topics for modern cosmology such as the flatness, homogeneity and horizon problems from the classical point of view of the branch-cut cosmology.
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