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What Moves the Heavens Above?

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The standard cosmological model ($\Lambda CDM$) assumes that everything started in a singular Big Bang out of Cosmic Inflation, a mysterious form of modern Aether (the inflaton). Here we look for direct observational evidence for such beginning in two recent measurements: 1) cosmic acceleration, something $\Lambda CDM$ attributes to Dark Energy (DE), 2) discordant measurements for $H_0$ and anomalies in the CMB. We find here that observed variations in $H_0$ correspond to large metric perturbations that are not consistent with the simplest models of Inflation or DE in the $\Lambda CDM$ paradigm. Together, these observations indicate instead that cosmic expansion could originate from a simple gravitational collapse and bounce. We conjecture that such bounce is trigger by neutron degeneracy at GeV energies. This new paradigm explains the heavens above using only the known laws of Physics, without any new Aether, DE or Inflation.

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Gravitational Bounce from the Quantum Exclusion Principle

gr-qc · 2025-05-29 · reject · novelty 5.0

A closed collapsing fluid ball with a hypothetical maximum density bounces into exponential expansion, which the authors equate with inflation and dark energy, predicting a small negative curvature.

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  • Gravitational Bounce from the Quantum Exclusion Principle gr-qc · 2025-05-29 · reject · none · ref 3 · internal anchor

    A closed collapsing fluid ball with a hypothetical maximum density bounces into exponential expansion, which the authors equate with inflation and dark energy, predicting a small negative curvature.