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The Cosmological Influence on Matter (Cosmic Objects, Dark Matter and Particles) Predicted by the 5-Dimensional Projective Unified Field Theory

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The last version of the Projective Unified Field Theory of the author (non-Einstein-like 5-dimensional field equations, but original projection formalism) overcomes the physical difficulties of the former variants (equivalence principle, equation of motion, spinor theory etc.). This version has been applied to cosmology and cosmogony in a series of publications. Some main results are: 1. Closed homogeneous isotropic cosmological model without big bang, exhibiting satisfying values for the age of the cosmos [19 billion years], Hubble factor H [67.8 km/(s Mpc)], relative temporal change of the effective gravitational constant [1.58. 10-11/year] etc. 2. Dominating repulsion interaction between the cosmic particles in the first stage after the “big start” (instead of big bang). 3. Decreasing radius and decreasing excentricity of circle-like orbiting bodies moving about a center etc. 4. Heat production (“bremsheat”) within a moving body, induced by the cosmological expansion and being possibly interesting with respect to seismic and volcanic activities of celestial bodies. 5. Bremsheat induced expansion of celestial bodies with realistic expansion velocities (Earth: 6.8.10-2 cm/year; Sun: 0.39 cm/year). 6. Accretion theory of dark matter around a center with a possible explanation of the “Pioneer effect” of satellites. 7. Theory of the “rotation curves” of orbiting stars in galaxies. 8. The new concept of mass partly fulfills Mach’s principle.

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Schmutzer, E. (2002). The Cosmological Influence on Matter (Cosmic Objects, Dark Matter and Particles) Predicted by the 5-Dimensional Projective Unified Field Theory. In: Bergmann, P.G., de Sabbata, V. (eds) Advances in the Interplay Between Quantum and Gravity Physics. NATO Science Series, vol 60. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0347-6_17

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