Cosmological bimetric model with interacting positive and negative masses and two different speeds of light, in agreement with the observed acceleration of the Universe
Abstract
An extension of a previously published model of a bimetric Universe is presented, where the speeds of light associated to positive and negative mass species are different. As shown earlier, the asymmetry of the model explains the acceleration of the positive species, while the negative one slows down. Asymmetry affects scale factors linked to lengths, times and speeds of light; so that if a mass inversion of a craft can be achieved, then interstellar travels would become non-impossible at a velocity less than the speed of light of the negative sector, and possibly much higher than that of the positive sector.
- Publication:
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Modern Physics Letters A
- Pub Date:
- October 2014
- DOI:
- 10.1142/S021773231450182X
- Bibcode:
- 2014MPLA...2950182P
- Keywords:
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- Janus cosmological model;
- dark energy;
- bimetric model;
- negative mass;
- interstellar travel;
- 98.80