Solution of the Dark Matter Problem in the Frame of the Non-Local Physics
Boris V. Alexeev

TL;DR
This paper proposes a non-local physics framework that explains cosmic phenomena like the Hubble effect and galaxy rotation without invoking dark matter or dark energy, challenging traditional local physics assumptions.
Contribution
It introduces a unified non-local quantum kinetic and hydrodynamic theory to model large-scale cosmic objects and explains cosmic phenomena without dark matter or dark energy.
Findings
Hubble effect explained without dark energy
Galaxy rotation features accounted for by non-local physics
Critique of local physics principles in cosmology
Abstract
The unified generalized non-local quantum kinetic and hydrodynamic theory is applied for mathematical modeling of objects in the giant scale diapason from the galaxy and Universe scale to atom structures. The principle of universal antigravitation is considered from positions of the Newtonian theory of gravitation and non-local kinetic theory. It is found that explanation of Hubble effect in the Universe and peculiar features of the rotational speeds of galaxies need not in introduction of new essence like dark matter and dark energy. The origin of difficulties consists in total Oversimplification following from principles of local physics and reflects the general shortcomings of the local kinetic transport theory.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
