Cosmology in Entangled Relativity
Abstract
General Relativity, in the absence of a cosmological constant, is an inevitable limit of Entangled Relativity, particularly when the universe is dominated by dust and/or electromagnetic radiation. In this communication, I emphasize that this arises from a specific type of decoupling termed intrinsic decoupling. I then discuss what this implies for Dark Energy candidates within this framework. Furthermore, I introduce a novel and tantalizing hypothesis that the Lagrangian of Entangled Relativity represents merely the unperturbed term of an infinite series in a perturbative scheme. The terms of this series are dictated by the only dimensionful universal parameter of the theory, and notably, this series retains the intrinsic decoupling of the original theory, non-perturbatively.
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