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|a RECENT ADVANCES IN COSMOLOGY ; RECENT ADVANCES IN COSMOLOGY ; Contents; Preface; Has Science Established That the Cosmos Is Physically Comprehensible?; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Standard Empiricism: Exposition; 3. Standard Empiricism: Refutation; 4. Degrees of Disunity; 5. Metaphysical Assumptions of Physics; 6. Aim-Oriented Empiricism; 7. Post-Popperian Kantianism; 8. Why Accept Aim-Oriented Empiricism?; Level 7: Partial Knowability; Level 6: Meta-Knowability; Level 5: Comprehensibility; Level 4: Physicalism (8,1); 9. Implications; I. Scope of Science; II. Intellectual Significance.
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|a III. Quantum TheoryIV. Implications for Cosmology; V. Best Level 3 Blueprint; VI. Cosmological Physicalism; VII. Criteria for Unity; VIII. Rational Discovery; IX. Pessimistic Induction; X. Natural Philosophy; XI. Philosophy of Science; XII. Education; XIII. Fundamental Problem; XIV. Wisdom-Inquiry; Conclusion; References; Mach, Einstein, Dark Matter and Knowability; Abstract; Conclusion; References; Geometrization of Matter: A Novel; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Support from the Cosmological ObservationstoR=0; 2.1Observations of super novae of type Ia.
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|a 2.2Observations of High-Red shift Quasars2.3Observations of H00 and the Oldest Objects; 2.4Observations of Starburst Galaxies; 2.5Observationsof CMB; 3Gravity of the 'Vacuum' Field EquationsRæp=0; 3.1 Gravitational Energy Appears Through Geometry!; 3.2Matter TooRegisters Its PresenceThroughGeometry!; 3.3A New Paradigm in GR; 4 Why do we Need the New Paradigm?; 4.1Non-conventional Sources of Gravitation in Tæp; 4.2Tolman Paradox; 4.3New Paradoxes; 4.4Corrections and their Consequences; 4.5Any Observational Support for Tæp?; 5Features of the New Paradigm; 5.1NoSingularity; 5.2Machian.
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|a 5.3No Horizons5.4No Cosmological Constant or Flatness problems; 5.5Limitations of the New Theory; 6 Predictions and Evidences; Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; Paradigm in General Relativity; Abstract; 1Introduction; 2 Support from the Cosmological Observations to Ræp=0; 2.1Observations of super novae of type Ia; 2.2Observations of High-Redshift Quasars; 2.3Observations of H and the Oldest Objects; 2.4Observations of Starburst Galaxies; 2.5Observations of CMB; 3Gravity of the 'Vacuum' Field Equations Ræp=0; 3.1Gravitational Energy Appears Through Geometry!
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|a 3.2Matter Too Registers Its Presence Through Geometry!3.3ANew Paradigm in GR; 4Why do we Need the New Paradigm?; 4.1Non-conventional Sources of Gravitationin Tæp; 4.2Tolman Paradox; 4.3New Paradoxes; 4.4Corrections and their Consequences; 4.5 Any Observational Support for Tæp?; 5 Features of the New Paradigm; 5.1 No Singularity; 5.2 Machian; 5.3 No Horizons; 5.4 No Cosmological Constant or Flatness problems; 5.5 Limitations of the New Theory; 6 Predictions and Evidences; Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; Relativistic Viscous Universe Models; Abstract; 1. Viscous Universe Models.
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