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Bianchi Type I Anisotropic Universe without Big Smash Driven by Law of Variation of Hubble's Parameter

A spatially homogeneous and anisotropic Bianchi Type I universe has been studied with ω <-1 without Big Smash. It is demonstrated that if cosmic dark energy behaves like a fluid with equation of state p = ωρ (p and ρ being pressure and energy density respectively) as well as generalized chaplygin gas simultaneously, Big Rip or Big Smash problem does not arise even for equation of state parameter ω <-1 unlike other phantom models, here, the scale factor for Bianchi Type I universe is found regular for all time. The present model is derived by using law of variation of Hubble's parameter from Bianchi Type I space-time and also the effective role of GCG behaviour is discussed.

preprint2010arXivOpen access

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