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Does any of that make sense?
Einstein was right, cosmological constant for Dark Energy (EMF) No universal expansion ratter the interaction of EMF's, (interaction of particles on the quantum level/ Illusion Gravity) And dark matter being nonexistent and the gravitational pull being represented by the Dark energy sort of backing over space-time fabric? Does any of that make sense?
Quote from: Alex Dullius Siqueira on 04/03/2018 00:44:26Einstein was right, cosmological constant for Dark Energy (EMF) No universal expansion ratter the interaction of EMF's, (interaction of particles on the quantum level/ Illusion Gravity) And dark matter being nonexistent and the gravitational pull being represented by the Dark energy sort of backing over space-time fabric? Does any of that make sense?Dark matter is when dark energy becomes visible by means of a field density increase position (a) of x. When dark energy is really dense, you can see blue skies.
Actually I'm stuck trying to mix some TheBox concepts with GoC ideas.