Dark energy without dark energy
@inproceedings{GonzlezDaz2006DarkEW, title={Dark energy without dark energy}, author={P. F. Gonz{\'a}lez-D{\'i}az}, year={2006} }
It is proposed that the current acceleration of the universe is not originated by the existence of a mysterious dark energy fluid nor by the action of extra terms in the gravity Lagrangian, but just from the sub‐quantum potential associated with the CMB particles. The resulting cosmic scenario corresponds to a benigner phantom model which is free from the main problems of the current phantom approaches.
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