A Posteriori Speculations using Current Mass-Energy Composition of the Universe

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Abstract

According to Planck Mission, the observable universe comprises of 26.8% dark matter, 68.3% dark energy and 4.9% ordinary matter. By calibrating or fine-tuning a speculative equation of matter composition, this work confirmed observable consequences of our theoretical insights, as the equation was solved for roots corresponding to 4.915% ordinary matter, 26.785% dark matter, and 68.300% dark energy, thus achieving nearly 100% overlap with the Planck Mission Statement. The equation also confirmed some of the earlier NASA Science Astrophysics statements.

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Joseph E. Mullat. 2015. \u201cA Posteriori Speculations using Current Mass-Energy Composition of the Universe\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - A: Physics & Space Science GJSFR-A Volume 15 (GJSFR Volume 15 Issue A6): .

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According to Planck Mission, the observable universe comprises of 26.8% dark matter, 68.3% dark energy and 4.9% ordinary matter. By calibrating or fine-tuning a speculative equation of matter composition, this work confirmed observable consequences of our theoretical insights, as the equation was solved for roots corresponding to 4.915% ordinary matter, 26.785% dark matter, and 68.300% dark energy, thus achieving nearly 100% overlap with the Planck Mission Statement. The equation also confirmed some of the earlier NASA Science Astrophysics statements.

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