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Originally Posted by dmill1220 Has anyone heard of the other possible theory were dark energy does not exist but varying gravity fields do? personally I believe in the standard Cosmology theory and not what I heard about this new theory, I think that one is a far stretch. Im with Mr Pranab. the math simply cannot lie, Unless we rewrite all of our understanding of Phsyics. this Seemingly undetectable dark Matter If we can ever Actually detect it would open up a whole new understanding to our Universe. not to change the subject, but has anyone ever studied what the Ancient Hindus Say about our universe with its expansion and contraction then compression to start a new big Bang? the universe could be much weirder than we all think. Arent we now looking for neutralinos! Dennis |
The bold above is mine: did you mean dark Energy? As far as Dark Matter goes, you may be interested in the discussion of the ground-breaking first direct observation of it in
this thread. In any case, I also subscribe to current cosmology, that is, as far as my limited understanding of it goes. But I wouldn't mind looking at varying gravity fields in light of some aspects of string/M theory that suggest the relative weakness of gravity that we observe is possibly in contrast to it's greater strength within the tightly curled-up extra dimensions. Do you have any links that might enlighten me?
I'm not familiar with what the ancient Hindus may have thought about the expansion/contraction of the universe. Care to share?
