How the Dirac Sea Idea May Apply to a Spatially-Flat Universe Model (A Brief Review) (Technical Notes)

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The famous Dirac sea idea can be resurrected if one replaces the concept of positive and negative matter mass with positive and negative energy. Utilizing this concept, the perpetually spatially-flat matter-generating FSC model can be shown to be a realistic Milne “empty universe” model. Furthermore, this may be why Rh = ct cosmological models like FSC show an excellent statistical fit with the accumulated data of the Supernova Cosmology Project.

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Tatum, E. (2019) How the Dirac Sea Idea May Apply to a Spatially-Flat Universe Model (A Brief Review). Journal of Modern Physics, 10, 974-979. doi: 10.4236/jmp.2019.108064.

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