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Many consequences, manifestations and characteristics of the cosmic expansion are derived from the basic cosmic equations. The exact values of the whole cosmic expansion an gravitational forces as well as elementary quantum of time are calculated. Also other characteristics like the period of one cosmic pulse (expansion and contraction) or relation E = mc<sup>2</sup> are deduced.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
Many consequences, manifestations and characteristics of the cosmic expansion are derived from the basic cosmic equations. The exact values of the whole cosmic expansion an gravitational forces as well as elementary quantum of time are calculated. Also other characteristics like the period of one cosmic pulse (expansion and contraction) or relation E = mc<sup>2</sup> are deduced.


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Scientific Paper
TitleThe Cosmic Expansion and Its Consequences
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Author(s)Peter Kohut
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Published2010
JournalGeneral Science Journal
No. of pages16

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Abstract

Many consequences, manifestations and characteristics of the cosmic expansion are derived from the basic cosmic equations. The exact values of the whole cosmic expansion an gravitational forces as well as elementary quantum of time are calculated. Also other characteristics like the period of one cosmic pulse (expansion and contraction) or relation E = mc2 are deduced.