Off-Site Continuums as Cosmological Models of Galaxies and the Universe
A.V.Novikov-Borodin

TL;DR
This paper introduces off-site continuums as a novel cosmological modeling approach, explaining galaxy and universe properties and phenomena like dark matter and dark energy through this framework, offering new insights into cosmological conceptual issues.
Contribution
It proposes off-site continuums as a new methodology for cosmological models, providing explanations for observed phenomena and addressing conceptual problems in modern cosmology.
Findings
Off-site continuums can describe galaxy and universe properties.
Dark matter and dark energy effects are similar to off-site objects.
Analogies to relic radiation are discussed.
Abstract
The off-site continuums are proposed for the cosmological models of the galaxies and the Universe. It is shown that many visual properties of galaxies and the Universe may be described on frames of the off-site continuums methodology. In cosmological scale, the appearance of off-site objects is quite similar to the influence of the 'dark matter' and the 'dark energy'. Analogies to known relic radiation also look through. It is discussed few possible models of galaxies and the Universe. Such point of view may appear useful for the investigation of conceptual problems of modern cosmology.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
