Universe's challenges: What is next?
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Abstract
In this paper we consider a quantitative relationship between the probabilistic standard normal distribution and the distribution of matter and energy in the Universe, according to the observations from the Planck cosmic laboratory.
Keywords
dark energy, dark matter
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Peter Kopanov,
Universe's challenges: What is next?
, SCIREA Journal of Astronomy.
Volume 3, Issue 1, February 2019 | PP. 13-17.
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