Dark energy doesn't exist

Dark energy doesn't exist

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Derek Smith

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Thursday 16th June 2016
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According to this week's New Scientist, there is a movement towards DE not existing among scientists.

Whew! That's a relief.

The idea is that the Einsteinium model is not quite correct in that the universe is not 'more or less' equal whichever way you look. There are holes in it, presumably in the same way as there are holes in the various theories of DE.


Derek Smith

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Saturday 18th June 2016
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At least now I am not confused by it all. I couldn't even begin to understand the DE theories. Whilst I'm not suggesting I know anything about a subject that is best described with mathematics, I did think that the invention of a name for something we (or rather, they) could not fathom did not move us forward in any way.


Derek Smith

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Tuesday 21st June 2016
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gadgetmac said:
I haven't read the article in the NS but from what you are saying it sounds like we're just swapping 'Dark' Energy for 'Dark' Holes unless they have some evidence, no?

Dark = Unknown/Speculated.
I don't think they are replacing it with anything, other than a revision of the expectation of the expansion of the universe. The suggestion is that the accepted universe model is being challenged, and at a rate as never before. Now, if you suggest that what has been the 'truth' for decades is wrong, you are not treated as an idiot.

So there is nothing unknown exerting this force. It is part of the universe we see seems to be the theory.