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It surprises me that physicists are trying to explain all the new discoveries in astrophysics from the standpoint of Einstein's general theory of relativity, which is already more than a hundred years old. Based on the latest discoveries of dark energy and dark matter, which make up more than 95% of the energy density of the Universe, I propose in this Book a new interpretation of recent astrophysical discoveries the framework of the new cosmological model. In the new book, I play the role of the boy from Andersen's fairy tale "The Naked King", who cried out: "People, and the King is naked",…mehr

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It surprises me that physicists are trying to explain all the new discoveries in astrophysics from the standpoint of Einstein's general theory of relativity, which is already more than a hundred years old. Based on the latest discoveries of dark energy and dark matter, which make up more than 95% of the energy density of the Universe, I propose in this Book a new interpretation of recent astrophysical discoveries the framework of the new cosmological model. In the new book, I play the role of the boy from Andersen's fairy tale "The Naked King", who cried out: "People, and the King is naked", when all the court tailors and scholars admired the bending and tints of clothes on the body of the naked King. After all, it would be much more natural to assume that gravitational and electromagnetic waves propagate in the Universe in the elastic bending and deforming medium of quantum vacuum (dark matter), and not in a curves and spinning void the space-time, which Einstein invented for his speculative theory.
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Stanislav Ivanovich Konstantinov is a professional physicst and engineer with twenty-five years of service to RSC¿Energy¿ Russia. He is a graduate of St.Petersburg State Pedagogical University, Department of Physical Electronics. He is a member of a group of scientists and engineers who participated in the project of the space shuttle "BURAN".