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Dark energy
I would like to propose that dark energy is not a repelling force but a
propelling force. To prove this theory I need to explain the accelerated expansion of the Universe not being a result of a dark energy that arises as a repelling force, but it has a different explanation. Secondly I would show why dark energy is a propelling force. One begins with the freefall of stars in a spiral galaxy. Due to gravity the falling stars condense over time. Since gravity is loose in a spiral galaxy, stars organize on spiral arms and not fill up the galaxy's disk proportionally. If the stars would be tied to a galactic center gravitationally, then the stars would fill up the galactic disk and not only move about loosely in spiral arms. But over time as there is gfravity these spiral arms tighten and stars will fill the galactic disk more and more densely on a disk and less like spiral arms as the spiral galaxy condenses from grvitation. In other words a spiral galaxy not only rotates, but its spiral arms are condensing, to an eventual condition where the Suns fill up the disk of the galaxy and are less gravitationally traveling in great distances out from the galaxy's core in long spiral arms. The effect is that as a spiral galaxy is condensing, the spiral arms fold closer toward the galaxy's core. Remember, the whole spiral galaxy is condensing as it rotates over time as all freefalling objects experience gravity which in the long term compresses. If one uses his imagination he would see that the compression makes the spiral galaxy rotate faster and faster, but one might use his imagination further and suggest that a galaxy that compresses its energy not only gains a faster rotation but the galaxy that has a momentum would also gain speed. Its like a figure skater pulling arms in and speeding up with the spinning, but if there is a slight sideways movement, then that movement would also gain speed with the faster rotation. Then if galaxies do gain speed due to compacting spiral galaxies, then like trains on tracks speed up in all directions, the Universe appears inflating, expanding at an accelerating rate. Dark energy as propelling force, and not a repelling force: How science explains dark energy as a force related to expansion of the Universe: http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/arc...eases/2004/12/ Current science speculates that dark energy behaves opposite to gravity, a force that repells galaxies apart. Following through the logic: Suns are freefalling gravitationally in a spiral galaxy. In spiral galaxies the central mass is not strong enough to hold the galaxy together, instead chaotic, local gravitational forces in spiral arms gravitationally tie the galaxy. As Suns fall freely, each on its own, on average the spiral galaxy slowly tightens as it rotates. The effect is that a spiral galaxy orbits faster and faster over time due to compression. Eventually a spiral galaxy tightens into a structure, where the spiral arms are lost, and a central gravitational force takes over, in such a galaxy where stars would fill up the galaxy's disk. Since local gravitational forces dominate a spiral galaxy's disk and not a central gravitational object is responsible for holding the galaxy together, stars organize in spiral arms. As the spiral galaxy compacts, it gains rotational speed, which increases the galaxy's speed of heading in the Universe as well according to this theory. The result is that all spiral galaxies that have momentum in space are gaining speed toward their heading. All spiral galaxies may be viewed as trains that are slowly accelerating their speeds on their tracks, and the result is that with all galaxies graining speed in all direction the Universe appears inflating, expanding in all directions at an accelerated rate. It is not dark energy that is responsible for this effect, but the ice skater in the ring pulling in the arms and gaining 'combustion'. :-) There may not be a repelling force between galaxies. But dark energy exists. There is speculation that once taking a galaxy and rotating it, the galaxy would tighten, because we only see 10 percent or so of the overall mass, and because elliptic galaxies were shown to have little or no dark matter energies. So the dark matter energy phenomena would be attributed to rotating galaxies according to findings. Dark energy is complex as it is most likely stirred up from the galaxy's rotation. In a NASA announcement dark energy stayed around, the shadows of dark energy moved on almost uneffected after the chaotic collision of two galaxies. A whirling energy in space that moved on. A whirling that somehow seems to have built up from a galaxy's propelling motion through space. The galaxy has a disk that rotates, and objects moving on this disk move faster. The disk carries gravitational properties, but not properties that repell, but one that propells, and this propelled gravitational field on the disk of a galaxy bends light. Gravity merely sets objects into motion. This field (galaxy disk) does just that, the whole disk is gravitationally rotating (inerts the paths of objects toward the galaxy's disk), and that's why light curves in the vicinity of a stirred up gravitational energy of a rotating galactic disk gravitationally: because gravity sets matter into motion, and the motion in a heavy and accelerating rotating galactic mass effects the gravity of objects in the vicinity of this galactic-scale rotation. Its the balance of nature. Objects organize to fall toward each other on a gravitational plane, on a disk, and there is a galactic gravitational plane that aligned the stars to be on the same disk. It is a large balance, where millions of Suns are aligned and orbit toward the same direction in a galaxy. Like a sea of moving stars, each star falling freely, one after another and create a flow of stars, a flow that is also connected to the complex flows of a spiral galactic system. As all the objects in a spiral galaxy freefalling on a galactic disk, their average distances over time shrink due to gravity being involved, gravity tightens a galaxy, and the objects are freefalling at faster and faster rates on the disk as the galaxy compacts. The speed of our Sun in our galaxy is 220 km/second. As all the stars in a galaxy rotate and the stars tighten, an alignment force to the galaxy's disk strengthens. Along this disk stars move faster. The stronger the alignment force to a galaxy's disk, the faster objects on the disk rotate. And this disk also 'builds' freefalling energy toward the orbit of the galaxy. And as gravity sets matter into motion, this field is gravitational. One might use the term: freefalling energy. There is evidence that dark matter is gravitational energy that is a) stirred up as freefalling energy (see Nasa announcement that dark energy remained after two galaxies collided and tangled up, but two dark energy shadows continued propagating in space [according to this theory 'rotationally']) b) found in high quantities in the vicinity of spiral (rotating) galaxies. -- A general assumtion may be that since a compaction in a galaxy, a decompaction force arises (see link to article above), perhaps a dark energy that repells Galaxies apart, one counter force of compaction, one that Einstein speculated on: that as long as spiral galaxies are compacting over time, an anti-gravitational dark energy field would be produced somehow, and according to current theories dark energy may act as a repelling gravity causing the expansion of the Universe. I don't think that dark energy is a repelling force, but strictly a propelling force related to the rotation of a galaxy. I think that the expansion of the Universe is not due to a repelling force that arises from compacting spiral galaxies. I think that the propelling forces of freefall energies corresponding to a heavy rotating galaxy is what is measured as dark energy. One would not find dark energy in elliptic galaxies, only if the elliptic galaxy contains a 'growing' disk embedded deep inside the elliptic galaxy's core which is usually covered from view by the stars. Scientists (don't remember the source, at a University in the USA, a study announced at the Astronomy department of the University of Ohio I think) did indicate that little or no traces of dark energy were found in their study elliptic galaxies. Summary: 1. Dark energy may not be a repelling force but a propelling force of gravity. Introduced 'freefall energy'. 2. The alternative explanation to why the Universe is expanding would be a result of galaxies speeding up like trains in all directions due to compacting spiral galaxies that gained momentum. It is also important to see that this theory upon analysis may invalidate the general theory that there is a repelling dark matter energy force causing the expansion of the Universe, but rather combustion related to gravitational compression drives spiral galaxies to gain speed. Dark energy arises from an accelerated freefall energy (and carries gravitational properties). For more info: gb6724 @ yahoo . com (parsing email due to Republican mafia piracy) |
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