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Solarxploration Posted May 24, 2016 Author Posted May 24, 2016 Oops, Sorry Have attached instead, is that OK? Cheers. Basically Curious to see if there's any Merit to this Model for a Dark Energy Spectrum? Would love to hear peoples thoughts on where it goes wrong or could be improved as have illustrated this without any great understanding of Dark Energy/Dark Matter etc
Strange Posted May 24, 2016 Posted May 24, 2016 It seems to imply that dark matter has some connection to "anti-gravity". Apart from the fact that anti-gravity is science fiction, the whole point of dark matter is that it behaves, gravitationally, just like matter. There is no known connection between dark energy and dark matter (beyond the name). There also doesn't seem to be a spectrum here (in the usual sense of a range of frequencies). The expansion of the universe is well explained by one of the best theories we have (General Relativity) and, again, this doesn't have much to do with dark energy or dark matter. So what is your model supposed to add to this?
swansont Posted May 24, 2016 Posted May 24, 2016 Basically Curious to see if there's any Merit to this Model for a Dark Energy Spectrum? ! Moderator Note You need to explain what "this model" is.
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