Brane Cosmology arises from higher-dimensional theories where our observable universe is confined to a lower-dimensional surface called a brane. In this framework, gravity can propagate into extra dimensions, while standard particles remain confined. Brane cosmology offers novel explanations for cosmic acceleration and the hierarchy of forces. It predicts deviations from standard cosmology at high energies and early times. Brane interactions may influence inflation, dark energy, and cosmic evolution. This approach connects string theory with observable cosmological phenomena. Brane cosmology introduces new mechanisms for universe formation and expansion. While speculative, it provides innovative perspectives on dimensionality and gravity.
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