2004
DOI: 10.1525/fsr.2004.17.2.089
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“…[5,6]). If there is no exchange of energy between vacuum and matter components, the requirement of general covariance implies the time dependence of the gravitational constant G. Thus, it is interesting to look at the interacting behavior between the vacuum (energy) and the matter from the macroscopic point of view.…”
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“…[5,6]). If there is no exchange of energy between vacuum and matter components, the requirement of general covariance implies the time dependence of the gravitational constant G. Thus, it is interesting to look at the interacting behavior between the vacuum (energy) and the matter from the macroscopic point of view.…”
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confidence: 99%