Can accelerated expansion of the universe be due to spacetime vorticity?
Babur M. Mirza

TL;DR
This paper proposes a general relativistic mechanism where spacetime vorticity coupled with galactic magnetic fields causes accelerated cosmic expansion, predicting an oscillatory universe without dark energy or dark matter.
Contribution
It introduces a novel explanation for cosmic acceleration based on spacetime vorticity and magnetic fields, avoiding dark energy and dark matter assumptions.
Findings
Predicts an oscillatory universe with zero curvature.
Derives the Hubble's constant from the model.
Explains high isotropy of CMB radiation.
Abstract
We present here a general relativistic mechanism for accelerated cosmic expansion and the Hubble's constant. It is shown that spacetime vorticity coupled to the magnetic field density in galaxies causes the galaxies to recede from one another at a rate equal to the Hubble's constant. We therefore predict an oscillatory universe, with zero curvature, without assuming violation of Newtonian gravity at large distances or invoking dark energy/dark matter hypotheses. The value of the Hubble's constant, along with the scale of expansion, as well as the high isotropy of CMB radiation are deduced from the model.
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