
AbstractStandard cosmology observes that the universe consists of approximately 68.7% dark energy (ΩΛ), 26.4% dark matter (ΩDM), and 4.9% baryonic matter (Ωb), but provides no first-principles derivation of these ratios. We show that all three arisefrom a single zero-parameter framework
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