DE2 - Dark Energy and Large Scale structure |
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Beckwith, Andrew |
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Structure formation in the Early Universe as a result of non Linear Electrodynamics influencing scale factor size with attendant changes in gravitational potential and its relationship to the 3 body problem |
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We find that having the scale factor close to zero due to a given magnetic field value in, an early universe magnetic field affects how we would interpret Mukhanovs chapter on self reproduction of the universe in in his reference Physical foundations of cosmology terms of production of inhomogeneity during inflation and its aftermath. The stronger an early universe magnetic field is, the greater the likelihood of production of about 20 new domains of size 1/ H, with H early universe Hubbles constant, per Planck time interval in evolution. One final caveat to consider. What may happen is that the Camara (2004) density and Quintessential density (Corda et al.) are both simultaneously satisfied, which would put additional restrictions on the magnetic field which in turn affects structure formation. In time, once Eq.(16) of this paper is refined further, the author hopes that some of the issues raised by Kobayashi and Seto as to allowed inflation models may be addressed, once further refinement of these preliminary results commences . We mention fluctuations in the Hubble expansion parameter, H, as given below may affect structure as given in reference [10] below. We close with statements as to the value of alpha in a gravitational potential proportional 1/r^(alpha) and how this adjustment affects the 3 body problem |
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