AbstractWe contrast features of simple varying speed of light (VSL) cosmologies with inflationary universe models. We present new features of VSL cosmologies and show that they face problems explaining the cosmological isotropy problem. We also find that if c falls fast enough to solve the flatness and horizon problems then the quantum wavelengths of massive particle states and the radii of primordial black holes can grow to exceed the scale of the particle horizon. This may provide VSL cosmologies with a self-reproduction property. The constraint of entropy increase is also discussed. The new problems described in the this Letter provide a set of bench tests for more sophisticated VSL theories to pass
AbstractWe derive a redshift drift formula within the framework of varying speed of light (VSL) theo...
Einstein's field equations with a variable speed of light c = c(t), gravitational coupling G = G(t) ...
We apply the variable speed of light into general relativity in order to solve the problems we met i...
AbstractWe contrast features of simple varying speed of light (VSL) cosmologies with inflationary un...
We contrast features of simple varying speed of light (VSL) cosmologies with inflationary universe m...
We study cosmologies in the Randall-Sundrum models, incorporating the possibility of time-varying sp...
Variable-speed-of-light (VSL) cosmologies are currently attracting much interest as a possible alter...
We consider the cosmological implications of light travelling faster in the early Universe. We propo...
Variable-speed-of-light (VSL) cosmologies are currently attracting interest as an alternative to inf...
A variable speed of light (VSL) cosmology is described in which the causal mechanism of generating p...
It is shown that varying speed of light cosmology follows from a string-inspired minimal length unce...
ABSTRACT: We show how the theory of relativity disagrees with the isotropy of the expanding universe...
This paper is dedicated to the memory of Dennis Sciama. Variable-Speed-of-Light (VSL) cosmologies ...
This work explores modifications of electromagnetism models to allow variable speed of light (VSL) w...
We explore what restrictions may impose the second law of thermodynamics on varying speed of light t...
AbstractWe derive a redshift drift formula within the framework of varying speed of light (VSL) theo...
Einstein's field equations with a variable speed of light c = c(t), gravitational coupling G = G(t) ...
We apply the variable speed of light into general relativity in order to solve the problems we met i...
AbstractWe contrast features of simple varying speed of light (VSL) cosmologies with inflationary un...
We contrast features of simple varying speed of light (VSL) cosmologies with inflationary universe m...
We study cosmologies in the Randall-Sundrum models, incorporating the possibility of time-varying sp...
Variable-speed-of-light (VSL) cosmologies are currently attracting much interest as a possible alter...
We consider the cosmological implications of light travelling faster in the early Universe. We propo...
Variable-speed-of-light (VSL) cosmologies are currently attracting interest as an alternative to inf...
A variable speed of light (VSL) cosmology is described in which the causal mechanism of generating p...
It is shown that varying speed of light cosmology follows from a string-inspired minimal length unce...
ABSTRACT: We show how the theory of relativity disagrees with the isotropy of the expanding universe...
This paper is dedicated to the memory of Dennis Sciama. Variable-Speed-of-Light (VSL) cosmologies ...
This work explores modifications of electromagnetism models to allow variable speed of light (VSL) w...
We explore what restrictions may impose the second law of thermodynamics on varying speed of light t...
AbstractWe derive a redshift drift formula within the framework of varying speed of light (VSL) theo...
Einstein's field equations with a variable speed of light c = c(t), gravitational coupling G = G(t) ...
We apply the variable speed of light into general relativity in order to solve the problems we met i...