TFNR - Dynamics of the Cosmos and the Universe

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The Dynamics of the Cosmos and the Universe is part of the Dynamics of Physical Systems and Forms. It explores the dynamics of the objects, bodies, and structures that constitute the cosmos and the Universe.

This approach places the evolutionary aspect of Reality Formation at the center stage.

Its objective is to overcome the standard cosmological model, including its various academically recognized variants, which exhibit clear signs of crisis and demand substantial maintenance - if not a complete revision or revolution.

The ultimate aim is to construct a new cosmological model capable of providing: a comprehensive reference framework that accounts for the increasingly divergent evidence arising daily from astronomical observations and ever-more precise simulations, leading to a broader and deeper understanding of the nature, origin, and evolution of the Universe and its constituents (substances, objects, bodies, and structures within the Cosmos), new explanations and descriptions for the primary phenomena that increasingly challenge theorists, incorporating entities such as Dark Matter and Dark Energy into a coherent and credible framework, plausible scenarios that facilitate the integration of cosmology and the physics of Matter (both Dark / invisible and Ordinary / visible), thereby uniting the science of the infinitely large with that of the infinitely small.


Links to the tables of contents of TFNR Paper