Dark Energy Physics: Second Edition
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Black holes are the largest stores of energy in the universe, they rule the universe. The story that black holes have a gravitational singularity at their centres is about to be blown out of the water. Dark energy physics is a new model of the universe that explains how black holes work. Gravity Telescopes are now recording the secrets of the un
Anthony William Green
Engineer, Inventor, Publisher, Manufacturer of Cleversticks. The educational toy with great play value.
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Dark Energy Physics - Anthony William Green
DARK ENERGY
PHYSICS
Second Edition
Anthony William Green
triker_right.pngtony.pngAnthony William Green
Engineer, Inventor, and manufacturer
of Cleversticks. The educational
construction toy with
great play value.
First edition published in Great Britain
by Pronoun. In August 2017
Second edition Published
by Cleversticks. In December 2017
All rights reserved
Apart from fair dealing for brief quotations
for media coverage and reviews,
no part of this book maybe reproduced
or distributed without the author’s
written permission.
Copyright © Anthony William Green.2017
ISBN 978-1-99-992541-3
triker_right.pngA W Green T/A Cleversticks
This book
Is dedicated
To Mr Gallimore
My science teacher
A good teacher
Who is worth his weight
in gold.
Contents
Introduction
Creation of the Universe
Dark Particles Coalescing
Fractal Stability Limit
Massive Gravity Waves
Dark Energy Universe Model
Dark Gravity
Credits
Introduction
When reading quantum physics for pleasure, I would start with Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr, Paul Dirac, and Max Planck. But I could never get past Erwin Schrödinger; the collapse of the wave function to me, meant the rejection of the particle. I could accept a zero-energy universe, as proposed by Edward Tryon, in 1973 and rejected by Stephen Hawking, in his 2010 book ‘The Grand Design’, but I could not conceive of, a universe without particles. I was also dissatisfied with the idea of infinity, I came to the tentative conclusion that infinity was, a mathematical concept, that created elegant equations, but these equations were not based on reality. The discovery of dark mass and dark energy requires a review of current physics, to accommodate a universe with only 4.6% Atoms, plus 24% dark matter, and 71.4% dark energy.
Surprisingly there is little consensus in physics, regarding positive, negative, and dark energy, what are they, how do they relate to each other? Dark Energy Physics explained that the universe can have zero total energy, yet be powered