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Application of the 5-Dimensional Projective Unified Field Theory to Cosmology and Astrophysics

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Projective Unified Field Theory of the author leads to a cosmology without big bang. Since details have been published in a series of papers, the aim of this article is to inform about the theoretical and numerical results with respect to cosmology and astrophysics: age of the universe, Hubble factor, deceleration parameter, equation of motion of a testparticle, motion of a body around a gravitative central body, Einstein effects, time dependence of the "effective gravitational constant" etc. Further, this theory predicts heat production by the cosmological expansion in a moving body. Numerical results are presented for orbiting stars, planets, moons, satellites and terrestrial bodies.

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Schmutzer, E. Application of the 5-Dimensional Projective Unified Field Theory to Cosmology and Astrophysics. General Relativity and Gravitation 33, 843–873 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010207924773

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