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Dark questions remain over dark energy › Analysis (ABC Science)
"Research by Dr David Wiltshire of New Zealand's University of Canterbury takes a different approach, believing dark energy isn't necessary to explain our universe. Wiltshire says earlier theories were postulated at a time when we assumed matter was smoothly and evenly distributed across the universe. Through the Sloan Digital Sky and Australian 2-degree field surveys, astronomers now know that stars and galaxies are clustered along thin filaments and 'bubble walls' surrounding huge voids hundreds of millions of light-years across. Wiltshire says once this uneven distribution is taken into account, dark energy is no longer needed to explain the accelerating expansion of the universe. He says it all comes down to the differing effects of mass and density on space-time."http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2009/12/09/2765371.htm?site=sc... Theory of everything = distance from the big bang. As long as there is CMBR, galaxies accelerate in all direction. At one point CMBR reaches zero Kelvin, at which point everything freezes, even time. Then all distances return to zero in the Universe, at which point everything heats up and a new big bang breaks out. Relativity says that if one is so small that he could be inside a subatomic particle, there too time would be the same. We may be inside a quark, there are only a few types with leptons. Quarks are pulsing, but inside micro Universes time slows down relatively. In these quarks you may be seeing a recurring big bang. With Einstein's relativity as the Universe aims for a larger size, time changes (slows toward the bigger Universe), reality as that is in a continuous warp in time. Size of the local Universe alters the state of time. Things in the past move further to the past, and distances warp. Each Universe bubble (modeling a quark) sparks child Universes with each big bang creating sub-Universes. atoms, and only relativity exists as reality. A quark may pulse billions of times a second, where near infinite lives may have lived and died in the tiny alternate Universes. Relativity says that if there were such micro Universes, there the speed of light would remain the same for the observer. Time speeds toward smaller and slows toward larger. The theory of everything is distance from the big bang. The main force is distance. Distance relates to time. Reality is in bubbles, call them contained energy bubbles. Einstein showed a warped reality. From this it is deducted that dark energy is a growing contained energy bubble altering passage of time, attributes growing distances. A smaller Universe in the past has faster time flowing, thus the past moves further in the past. Time is going slower in the present, as long as the Universe is growing. The opposite of the theory of everything is the theory of nothing. If we can express the theory of everything as distance from the big bang, then how do we express the theory of nothing? |
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