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Dynamics and Light Propagation in a Universe with Discrete Matter Content

Mohamad Shalaby

Published 2012-05-31, updated 2012-06-06Version 3

We discuss a model for a universe with discrete matter content instead of the continuous perfect fluid taken in FRW models. We show how the redshift in such a universe deviates from the corresponding one in an FRW cosmology. This illustrates the fact that averaging the matter content in a universe and then evolving it in time, is not the same as evolving a universe with discrete matter content. The main reason for such deviation is the fact that the photons in such a universe mainly travel in an empty space rather than the continuous perfect fluid in FRW geometry.

Comments: submitted as AIIMS diploma essay at http://archive.aims.ac.za/2010
Categories: gr-qc
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