Relativity and Cosmology

   

Is it Necessary to Involve Ether and Its Analogues to Explain Dark Energy and Dark Matter (In Russian)?

Authors: Alexander Rozenkevich

The article considers a model in which the initial elements are metric constraints imposed on an initially rotating and radially reacting vacuum.It is assumed that the Hubble constant H and the acceleration parameter q can be derived without using energy densities, pressure, or a cosmological constant, but only through the internal dynamics of the metric, which depends on the angular velocity, radial response, and their derivatives.

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