AbstractWe propose a simple scenario which explains why our Universe appears spatially flat, homogeneous and isotropic. We use the Einstein–Cartan–Kibble–Sciama (ECKS) theory of gravity which naturally extends general relativity to include the spin of matter. The torsion of spacetime generates gravitational repulsion in the early Universe filled with quarks and leptons, preventing the cosmological singularity: the Universe expands from a state of minimum but finite radius. We show that the dynamics of the closed Universe immediately after this state naturally solves the flatness and horizon problems in cosmology because of an extremely small and negative torsion density parameter, ΩS≈−10−69. Thus the ECKS gravity provides a compelling alter...
Einstein-Cartan theory is an extension of the standard formulation of general relativity characteriz...
Einstein-Cartan theory is an extension of the standard formulation of general relativity characteriz...
The coupling between spin and torsion in the Einstein–Cartan–Sciama–Kibble theory of gravity generat...
We propose a simple scenario which explains why our Universe appears spatially flat, homogeneous and...
AbstractWe propose a simple scenario which explains why our Universe appears spatially flat, homogen...
AbstractThe coupling between spin and torsion in the Einstein–Cartan–Sciama–Kibble theory of gravity...
The coupling between spin and torsion in the Einstein–Cartan–Sciama–Kibble theory of gravity generat...
f(R)-gravity with geometric torsion (not related to any spin fluid) is considered in a cosmological ...
Existence of Bigbang singularity is considered to be the most serious drawback in the standard FRW c...
We consider spatially homogeneous and isotropic cosmologies with non-vanishing torsion, which assume...
Abstract We consider spatially homogeneous and isotropic cosmologies with non-vanishing torsion, whi...
The Einstein-Cartan equations in first-order action of torsion are considered. From Belinfante-Rosen...
We consider a theory of gravity with a hidden extra dimension and metric-dependent torsion. A set of...
We consider a theory of gravity with a hidden extra dimension and metric-dependent torsion. A set of...
I present two examples in which the curvature singularity of a radiation-dominated Universe is regul...
Einstein-Cartan theory is an extension of the standard formulation of general relativity characteriz...
Einstein-Cartan theory is an extension of the standard formulation of general relativity characteriz...
The coupling between spin and torsion in the Einstein–Cartan–Sciama–Kibble theory of gravity generat...
We propose a simple scenario which explains why our Universe appears spatially flat, homogeneous and...
AbstractWe propose a simple scenario which explains why our Universe appears spatially flat, homogen...
AbstractThe coupling between spin and torsion in the Einstein–Cartan–Sciama–Kibble theory of gravity...
The coupling between spin and torsion in the Einstein–Cartan–Sciama–Kibble theory of gravity generat...
f(R)-gravity with geometric torsion (not related to any spin fluid) is considered in a cosmological ...
Existence of Bigbang singularity is considered to be the most serious drawback in the standard FRW c...
We consider spatially homogeneous and isotropic cosmologies with non-vanishing torsion, which assume...
Abstract We consider spatially homogeneous and isotropic cosmologies with non-vanishing torsion, whi...
The Einstein-Cartan equations in first-order action of torsion are considered. From Belinfante-Rosen...
We consider a theory of gravity with a hidden extra dimension and metric-dependent torsion. A set of...
We consider a theory of gravity with a hidden extra dimension and metric-dependent torsion. A set of...
I present two examples in which the curvature singularity of a radiation-dominated Universe is regul...
Einstein-Cartan theory is an extension of the standard formulation of general relativity characteriz...
Einstein-Cartan theory is an extension of the standard formulation of general relativity characteriz...
The coupling between spin and torsion in the Einstein–Cartan–Sciama–Kibble theory of gravity generat...