dark energy (not dark matter)
Rejected theory ("we do not accept such theories")
(of course, I know I am correct)
Dark Energy:
Gravity. Rotating galaxy.
It is like e=mc2
Proof: Eliptic galaxies have little or no dark energy (not dark
matter!) and spiral galaxies have a lot of dark energy and the
difference is that spiral galaxies rotate.
"Once there is rotation of a large volume of mass, there is dark
energy, or a gravitational disk that inerts toward to rotation of the
galaxy, and that gravitational inertion bends light."
Now give me a nobel for physics you greedy stubborn.
You don't believe anything, like Bush.
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Dark energy can be understood, but it has that Einstein element of
complexity.
Dark energy is found in spiral galaxies. To imagine it is that space
itself is in motion when the spiral galaxy is rotating. Since there is
nothing in space, it cannot move by concept, but gravitational fields
develop, fields that are in motion, a force field of the galaxy. Upon
entering a spiral galaxy, this dark energy force field makes all
objects move toward the rotation of the galaxy. This force field
creates a static. This static can be measured as CMBR (cosmic
background radiation), but it is gravity. As there is nothing in space
but the galaxy rest mass rotates with the galaxy, a static dark energy
forms. Aside from rest mass rotation, dark energy is distributed out
in variable quantities. This static energy (of galactic rotation)
effects speed of motion and thus acts as a pressure-field of static
energy and carries an inertia, gravity toward the rotation of a
galaxy.
Static gravity is weight (and thus this dark energy has mass).
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