The analysis of gravity model on example of cosmological expansion
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2017.94021Keywords:
space flow, space density, space potential, the red shift, vortex gravitationAbstract
The gravity model, as a flow of 3-dimensional flat space in the matter, is proposed and checked with cosmological observations of the Universe expansion - for the compliance with Hubble’s law. This principle laid the foundation for a self-sufficient cosmological model of the Universe that does not require the use of such terms as “dark matter” and "dark energy," responsible for the accelerated space expansion in modern physics
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