Surprisingly, the GTR leaves open, which time parameter must be applied
[6], p. 225:
„The laws of the GTR are independent on the parameterization of
the time.“
This degree of variance must be put to use for additional solving variations
of the field equations, even when non-forseeable risks are connected to
this [1], p. 10:
„The possibility of an arbitrary definition (of the time measure)
could be used to give the theory an especially simple, expedient
and lucid shape. It could also be that definitions at such a fundamental
term such as the time has hard to foresee consequences for the total structure
of physics, and that the range of the observable and explainable phenomena
depends essentially on these definitions.”
As conclusively explained in [4], the „Cosmic Time Hypothesis" (CTH)
demands, we have to accept both consequences stated in this quotation.
On one hand, the CTH allows us to simplify our theories of the universe
in an impressive manner, on the other hand, it forces us to question our
total physical world view.
By transformation of eq. (1), we receive:
(2)
(G = gravitation constant, M = total mass of the universe, R = radius
of the universe, c = vacuum light speed).
As a logical consequence from this, there result the dependencies depicted
in Fig. 2 on p. 6 [4].
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