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Thread #134569   Message #3064652
Posted By: Donuel
31-Dec-10 - 04:24 PM
Thread Name: BS: Einstein Question???
Subject: RE: BS: Einstein Question???
There are a number of very good posts here. The BS is enough to supply a bit of comedic relief to keep going in an interesting direction.

What Einstein discovered is profound and ahead of his time.
What he did not know was huge.

Think of some of the discoveries in the last twenty years that were unknown in his time: accelerating universe/ dark energy, dark matter, string theory, super symmetry ...

It is often said that Albert dismissed his original idea of a cosmological constant that could account for some of our recent discoveries. That is only roughly true.

Where Eisnstein trails off is at the quantum scale and the extra dimensional realm.

That is why I have developed a theory that explains the true mass of our universe and why the universe started to slow down its expansion and then has since started to accelerate more and more.

What I propose is that black holes have now taken so much matter into a parallel sub space that the gravity of that dark sub space mass now acts as the growing energy pulling the universe in expansion faster and faster.

In other words, Black holes have grown in number over time and have taken enough mass into their singularities throughout the universe to the point that their sub space mass is now pulling the universe outward . From our perspective this looks like antigravity pushing things apart, but from the perspective of the mass on the other side of the black hole - its gravity is pulling the rest of the universe .

An asute cosmologist will notice that I am in total disagreement with Stephen Hawking who claims all black holes merely evaporate into our normal universe over time. I am saying the mass going into all kinds of black holes passes into a discretely different dimension shich still interacts with our universe gravitationally.


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most great ideas turn out to be a little bit right and a little bit wrong. Another such idea of hyperdimensional physics by Richard Hoagland (who is famous for raving) is at least a little bit right for proposing that mass in our universe is more massive due to a dimension of invisible mass than we thought. 30 years ago the term of dark matter did not exist.

The theory that dark matter needed to be present to allow for the formulation of early galaxies has been modeled by super computers.

I suppose all I am saying is that dark matter is growing (from black holes injesting our universe over time) and has overtaken our familiar universe. That is why the expansion of our universe is speeding up.