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No need for dark-matter, dark-energy or inflation, once ordinary matter is properly represented?

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Figure 1: Non classical scenarios for ECD particles. (a) Creation and annihilation of a pair
Figure 2:Thick vertical line represents a galaxy in a 1 + 1 world, existing for a finite time.Dashedhorizontal line is the validity domain of expression (28).
Figure 3: Mutual absorption between two particles in equilibrium with the ZPF. Dashed ray represents thelocus of destructive interference
Figure 4: The rotation curveconsistent with a dark-matter density which is almost locally equal to the corresponding matter density,amounting to a local enhancement factor of about 2 which is basically constant over the range of the feature.In addition to

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