The Cosmological Constant as a Consequence of the Evolution of Space

Conditions are considered in various approaches, determining the dimensionality of a space in which specific physical interactions are described. The dimensionality of the Universe does not necessarily have a fixed value. The cosmological constant is interpreted as the energy density being released...

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