Possible solution of dark matter, the solution of dark energy and Gell-Mann as great theoretician
Paul Howard Frampton

TL;DR
This paper proposes a unified approach to dark matter and dark energy, suggesting primordial black holes as dark matter candidates and linking the universe's properties to black hole physics, while also praising Gell-Mann's contributions.
Contribution
It introduces a double-inflationary model for primordial black holes as dark matter and offers a novel explanation for dark energy based on black hole analogy, highlighting Gell-Mann's significance.
Findings
Primordial black holes could account for all dark matter.
The universe's structure resembles a black hole, providing insights into dark energy.
Gell-Mann is recognized as a leading twentieth-century theoretician.
Abstract
This talk discusses the formation of primordial intermediate-mass black holes, in a double-inflationary theory, of sufficient abundance possibly to provide all of the cosmological dark matter. There follows my, hopefully convincing, explanation of the dark energy problem, based on the observation that the visible universe is well approximated by a black hole. Finally, I discuss that Gell-Mann is among the five greatest theoreticians of the twentieth century.
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