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arxiv: gr-qc/0505154 · v1 · submitted 2005-05-31 · 🌀 gr-qc

An Ignored Assumption of ΛCDM Cosmology and An Old Question: Do We Live On The "Center" of The Universe?

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We point out that $\Lambda$CDM cosmology has an ignored assumption. That is, the $\Lambda$ component of the universe moves synchronously with ordinary matters on Hubble scales. If cosmological constant is vacuum energy, this assumption may be very difficult to be understood. We then propose a new mechanism which can explain the accelerating recession of super-novaes. That is, considering the pressures originating from the random moving (including Hubble recession) of galaxy clusters and galaxies. We provide an new analytical solution of Einstein equation which may describe a universe whose pressures originating from the random moving of galaxy clusters and galaxies are considered.

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