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DOI: 10.1093/mnras/108.5.372
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A New Model for the Expanding Universe

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“…The spatial volume increases with time. The creation field increases with time which supports the result obtained by Hoyle and Narlikar [4,16].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The spatial volume increases with time. The creation field increases with time which supports the result obtained by Hoyle and Narlikar [4,16].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…To overcome this difficulty, Hoyle and Narlikar [3] adopted a field theoretical approach by introducing a massless and charge less scalar field C in the Einstein-Hilbert action to account for matter creation. According to Hoyle and Narlikar [3], in the C-field theory there is no big-bang type of singularity as in the steady state theory of Bondi and Gold [2,16]. Narlikar et al [4] pointed out that the matter creation is accomplished at the expense of negative energy C-field.…”
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“…Since they also interpreted the cosmic redshift as a Doppler shift, they were led to the steady-state theory, in which creation (out of nothing) is an on-going process by which the matter density in an expanding universe is kept constant. This sets the steady-state theory (Bondi & Gold 1948, Hoyle 1948 apart from Epicurean cosmology, in which the perfect cosmological principle was also implied, while creation out of nothing was considered as impossible.…”
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“…In the same year, F.Hoyle [5] modified GR field equations in an attempt account for continuous creation of matter. He dropped conservation by adding a term (V µν ), with non-vanishing vectorial divergence, to Einstein's field equations(3) which he wrote in the modified form:…”
Section: Steady State Cosmologymentioning
confidence: 99%