Towards a More Well-Founded Cosmology
Hartmut Traunm\"uller

TL;DR
This paper critiques standard cosmological models, proposes a more well-founded alternative based on conservation laws and gravitational effects, and explains galaxy rotation curves without dark matter.
Contribution
It introduces a new cosmological framework emphasizing conservation and gravitational effects, challenging the Big Bang and dark matter assumptions.
Findings
Standard models involve unfounded beliefs and ad hoc hypotheses.
A well-founded cosmology with energy conservation and persistent universe is proposed.
Explains galaxy rotation curves using modified inertial forces without dark matter.
Abstract
First, this paper broaches the definition of science and the epistemic yield of tenets and approaches: phenomenological (descriptive only), well-founded (solid first principles, conducive to deep understanding), provisional (falsifiable if universal, verifiable if existential), and imaginary (fictitious entities or processes, conducive to empirically unsupported beliefs). The Big-Bang pardigm and the {\Lambda}CDM "concordance model" involve such beliefs: the emanation of the universe out of a non-physical stage, cosmic inflation (invented ad hoc), {\Lambda} (fictitious energy), and exotic dark matter. They fail in the confidence check that is required in empirical science. They also face a problem in delimiting what expands from what does not. In the more well-founded cosmology that emerges, energy is conserved, the universe is persistent (not transient) and the 'perfect cosmological…
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