Cosmology studies the Universe as a whole, while only the interior of a sphere with radius of
about 13.7 billion light years is available for our observation. Therefore, cosmology is overloaded
by too strong (fantastic) hypotheses, which, however, are often considered by cosmologists as
statements "strictly proven by science”. The purpose of the article is to simplify the cosmological
picture of the world following the principle of economy of thought in order to discard fantastic
assumptions. To do this, we employ only one hypothesis that can not be called fantastic: the Universe
is fractal. From this follows a chain of consequences: (1) the Universe is infinite; (2) its mass
density is equal to zero; (3) only our Metagalaxy, having survived the Big Bang, is expanding, not
the Universe; (4) our Metagalaxy is a black hole; (5) the process of Metagalaxy’s unfolding started
some time ago; (6) the acceleration of cosmic expansion can be explained without the conception of
dark energy with its quite fantastic properties; (7) if the Earth is not the center of our Metagalaxy,
it is possible to observe spherical asymmetry of acceleration of the cosmic expansion.
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Author Name: SERGEI HAITUN
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Keywords: fractal Universe, fractal dimension, topological dimension, our Metagalaxy, Big
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