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Quantum Gravity Applications: Free Scalar Particle Motion in Expanding Universe Metrics and Age Estimation

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Authors: John R. Fanchi

Year

2026

Paper ID

45289

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Peer-reviewed

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Applications of Parametrized Relativistic Quantum Theory (PRQT) in curved spacetime are considered here. PRQT in curved spacetime is applied to the motion of free scalar particles in expanding universe metrics, including a generalized expanding universe (EU) metric and the Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker (FLRW) metric. Governing equations are derived and solved through separation of variables. In addition, modern observational parameters and a rescaled Friedmann equation are used to estimate the age of the universe. Implications for cosmological models are discussed.

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