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Dark energy may already be solved, though based on an unknown
force, the force that does not pull, but pull along, a force that as gravity sets matter into motion and bends light, the energy of rotation. Proof: Dark energy was found in spiral galaxies that rotate, but was not found (or found in small amounts) in elliptic galaxies that does not rotate, or gave only a small almost unnoticable disk formation. So heavily rotating galaxies, spiral galaxies were shown to have significant dark energies. Once a galaxy orbits, energy is built up to pull mass along its orbit. The answer is space inerts. It is not matter that pulls, but space flows. The galaxy also has a weight and combined rotation. Space sets any matter into motion toward the galaxy's rotation. The effect of a galactic weight rotating is that dark energy arises, the gravity of rotation. This dark energy effect does not explain why the Universe expands. However the answer is close. The expansion has to do with the dynamics of whirling systems. A whirling system gains its own speed after formation like hurricanes. Spiral Galaxies become like accelerating trains in space and the effect is an inflation. This theory proves the big bang, that spiral galaxies are accelerating in all directions due to having been formed after the big bang and are still accelerating, gaining their own momentum. |
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Dark energy may already be solved, though based on an unknown
force, the force that does not pull, but pull along, a force that as gravity sets matter into motion and bends light, the energy of rotation. Proof: Dark energy was found in spiral galaxies that rotate, but was not found (or found in small amounts) in elliptic galaxies that does not rotate, or gave only a small almost unnoticable disk formation. So heavily rotating galaxies, spiral galaxies were shown to have significant dark energies. Once a galaxy orbits, energy is built up to pull mass along its orbit. The answer is space inerts. It is not matter that pulls, but space flows. The galaxy also has a weight and combined rotation. Space sets any matter into motion toward the galaxy's rotation. The effect of a galactic weight rotating is that dark energy arises, the gravity of rotation. This dark energy effect does not explain why the Universe expands. However the answer is close. The expansion has to do with the dynamics of whirling systems. A whirling system gains its own speed after formation like hurricanes. Spiral Galaxies become like accelerating trains in space and the effect is an inflation. This theory proves the big bang, that spiral galaxies are accelerating in all directions due to having been formed after the big bang and are still accelerating, gaining their own momentum. So I am pretty certain, that the disk formation is what gives rise to dark energy, particularly because it rotates. Overall its a large weight that sets into rotation, corresponds with gravity that pulls along, and as that, as gravity that sets matter into motion, bends light due to this dark gravitational force that spiral galaxies carry. It is not matter that needs to be saught, but that the weight of a galaxy moves alltogether, and this effect bends light. |
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Dark energy may already be solved, though based on an unknown
force, the force that does not pull, but pull along, a force that as gravity sets matter into motion and bends light, the energy of rotation. Proof: Dark energy was found in spiral galaxies that rotate, but was not found (or found in small amounts) in elliptic galaxies that does not rotate, or gave only a small almost unnoticable disk formation. So heavily rotating galaxies, spiral galaxies were shown to have significant dark energies. Once a galaxy orbits, energy is built up to pull mass along its orbit. The answer is space inerts. It is not matter that pulls, but space flows. The galaxy also has a weight and combined rotation. Space sets any matter into motion toward the galaxy's rotation. The effect of a galactic weight rotating is that dark energy arises, the gravity of rotation. This dark energy effect does not explain why the Universe expands. However the answer is close. The expansion has to do with the dynamics of whirling systems. A whirling system gains its own speed after formation like hurricanes. Spiral Galaxies become like accelerating trains in space and the effect is an inflation. This theory proves the big bang, that spiral galaxies are accelerating in all directions due to having been formed after the big bang and are still accelerating, gaining their own momentum. So I am pretty certain, that the disk formation is what gives rise to dark energy, particularly because it rotates. Overall its a large weight that sets into rotation, corresponds with gravity that pulls along, and as that, as gravity that sets matter into motion, bends light due to this dark gravitational force that spiral galaxies carry. It is not matter that needs to be saught, but that the weight of a galaxy moves alltogether, and this effect bends light. Cancel this theory. Its part of the General black hole theory I posted after this thread. |
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