Submission + - New Theory to Explain the Universe Without Dark Matter or Dark Energy (perpetualinput.com) 1
perpetualinput writes: Fine Tuning of a Scale-Dependent Gravitational Framework, a new model of gravity proposed to explain the observed motions of stars in galaxies and the accelerated expansion of the universe without the need for dark matter or dark energy. The framework model, is based on the idea that the strength of gravity varies with scale, has been shown to be consistent with a variety of observations, including the cosmic microwave background (CMB) and the rotation curves of galaxies.
If the framework model is correct, it would represent a major breakthrough in our understanding of the universe. However, the framework model is still in its early stages of development and has not yet been fully tested against all available data.
How Does the Framework Model Work?
The framework model is based on the idea that the strength of gravity is not constant, but rather varies with scale. This means that gravity is stronger on small scales, such as the scale of a galaxy, and weaker on large scales, such as the scale of the universe.
The framework model also incorporates the idea that the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate. This accelerated expansion is thought to be caused by a mysterious force called dark energy. However, in the new model, the accelerated expansion of the universe is explained by the scale-dependent nature of gravity.
What Are the Implications of the Framework Model?
If the framework model is correct, it would have a number of important implications for our understanding of the universe. First, it would mean that dark matter and dark energy do not exist. Second, it would mean that the strength of gravity is not constant, but rather varies with scale. Third, it would mean that the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate due to the scale-dependent nature of gravity.
The framework model is still in its early stages of development, but it has the potential to revolutionize our understanding of the universe.
If the framework model is correct, it would represent a major breakthrough in our understanding of the universe. However, the framework model is still in its early stages of development and has not yet been fully tested against all available data.
How Does the Framework Model Work?
The framework model is based on the idea that the strength of gravity is not constant, but rather varies with scale. This means that gravity is stronger on small scales, such as the scale of a galaxy, and weaker on large scales, such as the scale of the universe.
The framework model also incorporates the idea that the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate. This accelerated expansion is thought to be caused by a mysterious force called dark energy. However, in the new model, the accelerated expansion of the universe is explained by the scale-dependent nature of gravity.
What Are the Implications of the Framework Model?
If the framework model is correct, it would have a number of important implications for our understanding of the universe. First, it would mean that dark matter and dark energy do not exist. Second, it would mean that the strength of gravity is not constant, but rather varies with scale. Third, it would mean that the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate due to the scale-dependent nature of gravity.
The framework model is still in its early stages of development, but it has the potential to revolutionize our understanding of the universe.
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