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Cosmic Expansion from Rotating Spacetime: A Geometric Alternative to Dark Energy

Authors: Bhushan Poojary

We revisit the hypothesis that the observed acceleration of the universe may result from the centrifugal effects of a rotating spacetime fabric. This idea, first proposed by the author in 2016, is examined here in the context of general relativity with rotation. We derive a modified Friedmann equation incorporating vorticity and show how rotation naturally leads to expansion without invoking exotic dark energy. Furthermore, recent observations — such as anomalies in the cosmic microwave background and largescale structure alignments — offer potential empirical support for this interpretation. This work provides a geometric foundation for cosmic acceleration rooted in the rotational dynamics of spacetime.

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