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Offline Tolga Engin (OP)

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Explanation of Dark Energy
« on: 29/06/2017 22:00:35 »
Hi. I found a theory which can explain dark energy. So it starts with big bang. After the big bang many new planets were born. So suppose we took two planets going into the same direction and also have constant and same velocities. These both planets apply gravitational force on each other. So gravity does work. But work is energy. And the total amount of energy in the universe is constant. So that means that gravity won't be able to do work all the time. It must end at a certain time. So if gravity ends at a certain time or say it decreases over time thos means that mass is decreasing as well( since gravity and massare proportional). And lets deal with the momentum of these objects. At the beginning I said they both have cobstant and same velocities. So p=mV and if p=constant while m decreases V( velocity of that object MUST increase. So every object in the universe is getting faster and faster. There is also part two of the theory that can explain dark matter. What do you think?
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Re: Explanation of Dark Energy
« Reply #1 on: 03/07/2017 10:29:47 »
To consider/interpret a relation work and gravity under the total amount of energy is interesting. The expanding speed of universe is increasing according to recent opinions. You mark a similar result.
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Re: Explanation of Dark Energy
« Reply #2 on: 04/07/2017 20:15:39 »
Thank you a lot
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