Data-Driven Insights to Cosmology in the Dark Universe
Abstract
Yang I Pachankis
The research provides a qualitative analysis with data-driven evidence on the dark energy and dark universe in cosmology and large-scale structure. It provides a descriptive account of the causal significance of black hole and white hole thermonuclear binding to instrumental observational schemes. The article adopted a postpositive paradigm in reorganizing from the previous experimental procedures and finer details not previously covered. The qualitative research into the dark universe has not yet reached a quantifiable stage but may contribute to the data-driven and informatics approaches to the supplement of the simulation methods that underly the services for observation coordination. The research proposes that the change in Shannon Entropy with regard to fundamental asymmetry and CP violation may contribute to data-driven insights into the cosmological large-scale structure, with an electrolyte and hydrolysis approach to quantum superconductive information.