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Mathematical Description of the Rotation of Spiral Galaxies Linearly Dependent on the Distance of Dark Energy
The article explains why astrophysicists had to enter a dark mass and dark energy. We just assumed that the amount of dark energy increases linearly with distance from the center of the galaxy. This assumption, apparently, makes best describe rotary rotation curves of spiral galaxies.