How Mass of The Universe Has Been Increasing?
How Mass of The Universe Has Been Increasing?
How Mass of The Universe Has Been Increasing?
Soon after the big bang, there should have been infinite forces acting on particles at that point of time. These particles moved very fast at very high velocities. Let us assume that a particle (a hypothetical tachyon) travelled beyond the velocity of light (c) and that velocity is, v = . Then again, according to Einsteins relativity theory;
(a) is the kinetic energy of the particle, when v - stationery energy of the particle
Let us only consider magnitudes of the equation (a), then we can realize that the particle becomes to a balanced zero energy state and remains stationery soon after the big bang. Thus, such particles having, v , get compacted in the space from the beginning of the big bang,
because these particles create multidirectional energy balance actions of the conventional space. Christof Wetterich, a theoretical physicist at the University of Heidelberg in Germany, has recently devised a different cosmology in which the Universe is not expanding, but the mass of everything has been increasing (Cartwright, 2013). My theory also matches with his idea, because whenever particles in the universe reach the velocity, , they become stationary and contribute to increase in mass in the conventional space. This particle compaction may not be uniform in the space. Therefore, light traveling velocity may also change in the space, according to compaction density of the particles. I define this compaction density of the particles as spacetime density (Dst). Dst = [Velocity of light in conventional space/Velocity of light in unconventional space] Thus, depending on the changes of the Dst in the space, velocities of light and even matter may vary. As explained above, it is possible that matter in the space may have been accelerated more than the velocity of light. Also, this particle compaction in the space may contribute to generation of dark matter. Reference Cartwright, J. (2013). Cosmologist claims Universe may not be expanding. Nature (16 July 2013). doi:10.1038/nature.2013.13379.