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Dark Matter without Matter
A-2061 Obritz 246, Obritz, Austria
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Journal of Modern Physics·Volume 09 (2018)·Pages 2320–2341·Published 1 November 2018·DOI10.4236/jmp.2018.913147
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Abstract
We design a cosmological model that expands at a speed less than that of free fall and which allows accelerations of the recession velocity. In addition, the underlying geometry of the model can be adjusted in such a way that attractive forces arise in the cosmos, forces whose sources are not matter. This could explain dark matter as a property of space and one could also address the question of why galactic systems are not subject to expansion.
KeywordsDark MatterCosmologyAccelerated ExpansionRecession Velocity Less Than with Free Falling Expansion
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