An Introduction of Multiple Scales in a Dynamical Cosmology
Abstract
The discovery of scale acceleration evidenced from supernovae luminosities and spatial flatness of feature evolution in the cosmic microwave background presents a challenge to the understanding of the evolution of cosmological vacuum energy. Although some scenarios prefer a fixed cosmological constant with dynamics governed in a Friedman-Robertson-Walker (FRW) geometry, an early inflationary epoch remains a popular model for cosmology. It is therefore advantageous to develop a metric framework that allows a transition from an early inflationary period to a late stage dominated by dark energy. Such a metric is here developed, and some properties of this metric are explored.
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