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The Concept of Dark Energy is not Based on the Principles of Physics: Cosmological Data Can be Clearly Explained Without This Concept

Authors: Felix M Lev

The physics community has adopted the principle that when new experimental data appears, physicists should first try to explain it based on existing science. Only if all such attempts fail can new exotic explanations be brought in. However, in the case of cosmological acceleration, the opposite approach was taken: without serious attempts to explain this phenomenon from existing science, physicists attracted dark energy and other exotic concepts whose physical meaning is a mystery.As shown in our publications, the cosmological acceleration can be clearly explained without uncertainties. The derivation of this explanation requires significant technicalefforts described in our publications. The purpose of this article for the 2nd International Conference on Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology (ICGAC 2026) isto explain our approach at the simplest possible level so that the basic ideas of our approach would be understandable to many physicists and astrophysicists.

Comments: 14 Pages. Accepted for presentation at the 2nd International Conference on Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology.

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