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Zenodo
2025
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15556710 |
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- <p>Rafay’s "Cosmic Zero" theory says the <strong>entire universe has zero total energy</strong>. How? The positive energy from stars and galaxies (5%) gets perfectly canceled by the <em>negative</em> energy of dark matter (27%), dark energy (68%), and gravity’s hidden "debt". The twist? <strong>Because the universe is expanding, energy isn’t conserved overall</strong> – it only works in small, local patches (like near Earth). This solves five big cosmic puzzles at once, including why dark energy exists and how quantum gravity fits in. Proof? Photons slowly lose energy, dark energy grows as space stretches, and the Big Bang’s afterglow (CMB) holds quantum gravity clues. As Rafay puts it: <em>"The universe is a free lunch – time’s broken symmetry picks up the tab.</em></p>