Excessive extrapolations in cosmology


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The current standard cosmological model is based on the normalized Friedmann equation 1 = ΩMΛK, where ΩM is the mass density of dark and baryonic matter, ΩΛ the vacuum energy density, and ΩK is the curvature parameter. We show that the Friedmann equation was derived under excessive extrapolations from Einstein’s equations, which are not scale invariant and are “verified” on much smaller scales. We explain why these extrapolations are incorrect, why the unrestricted use of the term “verified” is questionable, and why dark matter may exist only by definition.

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M. Křížek

Institute of Mathematics

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Email: krizek@cesnet.cz
捷克共和国, Žitná 25, Prague, CZ-115 67

L. Somer

Department of Mathematics

Email: krizek@cesnet.cz
美国, Washington, D.C., 20064

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