The Cosmological Energy-Efficiency Cycle: From Free-State Dominance to Constrained Structures and Back

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Abstract

The universe evolves from an initial hot, dense state to the formation of structures—galaxies, stars, planets, life—and now undergoes accelerated expansion driven by dark energy. Despite detailed observations, a unified ontological account of this entire trajectory remains lacking. This paper develops an interpretation within Energy-Efficiency Theory (EET). Starting from Yang's Axioms, we propose that the universe follows a single, global Yang's Energy-Efficiency Cycle (YEC)—a five-stage dynamical paradigm (disturbance →→ response →→ stabilization →→ constraint →→ transition) governing the transformation of energy between free and constrained states, rather than a repetitive oscillation of spacetime. We derive…

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Keywords
  • Dark energy
  • Cosmic microwave background
  • Scaling
  • Cosmological constant
  • Hubble's law
  • Metric expansion of space
  • Lambda-CDM model
  • Redshift
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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