
TL;DR
This paper proposes a modified Newtonian model for dark energy, suggesting that dark energy's expansion is currently decelerating at a fraction of matter’s acceleration, with future deceleration predicted.
Contribution
It introduces a novel model modifying Newton's law specifically between matter and dark energy, providing new insights into dark energy dynamics.
Findings
Dark energy is decelerating at 14% of matter’s acceleration.
Dark energy's expansion will continue to decelerate in the future.
The model predicts ongoing deceleration of the dark energy universe.
Abstract
A model is introduced in which Newton's law is modified between matter and dark energy corpuscles (DECs). The model predicts that the DEC component is presently decelerating in its expansion at 14% of the magnitude of the matter expansion acceleration. In the future, expansion of the DEC universe will continue to decelerate.
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