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Old December 10th 18, 12:45 PM posted to sci.astro
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Default gravity, Hubble, negative mass and Dr. Farnes

An isotropic Universe is defined as having each subdivision of its volume
containing equal amounts of every constituent endemic to that Universe. The
matter contained is everywhere volumetrically equivalent. Negative and positive
aspects of its energy exactly cancel at each point.

Perturbations are random. On the whole they cancel each other. But, random
implies a possibility exists that two or more could occur close enough that their
effects could enhance each other rather than negate.

If such an event occurs, the matter within that volume can conceivably
collapse. The resulting negative energy of the gravity within that volume
must be balanced by a positive energy reaction or the energy balance
in the Universe will not be maintained.

The zero point energy is predicted by GR. Anything that initiates the growth of
matter structure also takes energy from the local spacetime to sustain that
growth. In order for the Universe to remain energy neutral on a global scale
a positive energy response must occur elsewhere. New space time must be
created devoid of the negative energy associated with matter structures!

The expansion of the Universe can be explained as an energy budget response
to the growth of Matter structures. The resulting concentration of negative energy
must be balanced by an equivalent concentration of positive energy; the positive
energy inherent to new spacetime devoid of matter. The Voids.

A spacetime with a positive energy is equivalent to a spacetime field that
would be associated with a negative mass. The Voids fit that description.
So, any concentration of matter from an initially isotropic Universe and the expansion
of that Universe become two sides to the same phenomenon.

Dr. Farnes’ new paper shows that a continuously created negative mass fluid can exhibit
Dark Matter type phenomena. But, he also states that an energy inherent to the vacuum
could replace that fluid. The Voids fill the need nicely.

We don’t need to look for a new type of matter we need only understand the energy
ramifications of the Universe we have.

Brad