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The fundamental milestones of the Evolutionary Cosmological Model are:
- The Universe is the section of Reality we call the present
- The Universe is older, larger and more complex than we think
- The Universe is unlimited: no limits in cause, space and time. No limits at all
- Only one Universe is needed, not many or an infinite number
- The Universe as a whole is inherently flat
- No singularities: neither in the case of the Big Bang, nor in Black Holes
- At the largest scales, the cosmos is substantially homogeneous
- Inhomogeneity and anisotropies "are" the cosmic structures (especially dark structures) that give shape to the Universe and determine its evolution
- The dark side of the Universe is a causal and variational (spatial and temporal) precursor of the visible side
- Dark matter is not made of particles
- Dark energy as anti-mass (or positive mass density)
- Mass can be positive and negative (dark/ordinary matter and dark energy create an actraction and repulsion gravitational cosmic dance)
- Ordinary matter (and antimatter) forms from the dynamics of dark matter/dark energy structures (galaxies and clusters/super clusters dark halos)
- The cosmos has a gravitational, kinetic, electric and magnetic structure (hardly visible, if not completely invisible)
- The Cosmic Web is the 3D structure of the Universe
- Cosmic expansion as an effect of the rising complexity of Reality
- The Hubble constant is not constant, neither in space nor in time