Relativity and Cosmology

   

Sigma 8 Anomaly as Potential Evidence for Fractal Spacetime (Part 1)

Authors: Ervin Goldfain

The Sigma 8 anomaly of cosmology refers to discrepancies in the amplitude of matter fluctuations, where low redshift observations favor weaker matter clustering than predicted by the standard Lambda-CDM model. Elaborating from the hypothesis of continuous spacetime dimensions, this work offers an alternative explanation of the anomaly, based on scale-dependent corrections to the evolution of density fluctuations. In our interpretation, the σu2088 anomaly can be viewed as observational evidence for fractal spacetime effects at cosmological scales.

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[v1] 2025-09-03 21:08:24
[v2] 2025-09-10 20:59:27

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