Solving the Dark Energy Mystery

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GMJackson
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Solving the Dark Energy Mystery

Post by GMJackson » Thu Oct 20, 2016 1:36 pm

Here are my thoughts on dark energy:

http://gmjacksonphysics.blogspot.com/20 ... stery.html

socratus
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Re: Solving the Dark Energy Mystery

Post by socratus » Wed Oct 24, 2018 12:05 pm

a) The article is about ''the universe expanding''
and not about the essence of '' Solving the Dark Energy Mystery''
b) What would happen with ''dark energy'' when ''the universe expanding''
reach the zero temperature T=0K ?
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Re: Solving the Dark Energy Mystery

Post by htam9876 » Fri Aug 11, 2023 12:55 pm

Piggy thinks that it’s a sadness the term “dark energy” has been occupied by some guys to do non sense speculations in cosmology.
The real meaning of “dark energy” in physics should be “invisible light” or say “dark light”.

In respect of “dark matter”, piggy recommends the newest research of such dark matter PARTICLE detectors as Alpha, DAMPE, etc.
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The “turn” in the chart, demonstrates a new type of electron exists in cosmic ray. The kinematic energy of such new type of electron is much different than that of ordinary electron even they move in the same velocity. In other words, the rest mass of such new type of electron is much different than that of ordinary electron.
In the new era of meta physics & the new era of PRESENCE – PROPERTY, we can explain explicitly what’s dark matter particle in my new article “The Chen’s Physics Model of Subatomic Particles”. We can explain explicitly with rigorous mathematical – physical analysis why an electron in dark matter world (s) can has the rest mass two times, three times, …, that of an ordinary electron.
This cosmos is a multiverse.
Not the topic at present.


If dark matter particle exists in this cosmos, then, there would possible be a dark matter world, even dark matter worlds.

A question naturally emerges: dark matter atoms can emit light too, why we can see them?


In this century, physics either dwell into the meta level to make clear some fundamental physical / natural rules first, thereafter touchy and feely ahead step by step on the sound base, or keep on dancing on the “tower floating in the air”, playing math game and speculation.

Perhaps some topics nowadays considered as “way off” could be inspiring. :lol:



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