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Authors:
(1) Igor Yu. Potemine, Institut de Math´ematiques, Universit´e Paul Sabatier.
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- Abstract and Introduction
- 5-dimensional Einstein Equations
- Nested Gogberashvili Models
- Harmony of Transcosmic Spheres
- Sequence of Event Horizons
- Time-amalgamated Multiverses
- Dark Energy and Multiversal Nurseries
- Black Holes as Multiverses
- Multi-solitonic and Gyratonic Gravitational Waves
- Elliptic and Spiral Galaxies
- Cosmological Coupling
- Conclusion and References
11 Cosmological coupling
Our constructions are consistent with the modern theory of cosmological coupling [9].
Recent astronomical observations show the abundance of black holes with unexpectedly high masses. Croker et al. proposed a mechanism, explaining the growth of black holes through anomalous coupling of matter with gravity [10].
It implies that the expansion of the universe and a large (but hidden) cosmological constant contribute to the growth of black hole masses.