Authors: Julian Williams
The Standard Model particles can be formed as infinite superpositions borrowing mass from a Higgs type scalar field and energy from zero point vector fields; but zero point energy densities are limited especially at cosmic wavelengths. Any causally connected region grows with time, requiring the average density of matter to decrease so that sufficient zero point energy is available. This requires space to expand exponentially with time after the big bang. For similar reasons the spacetime metric near mass concentrations changes in proportion to m/r in accordance with the Swarzschild solution to Einstein’s equations. There is a maximum wavelength graviton probability density scalar that is invariant in any coordinates and at all points in spacetime.
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