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Is Einstein’s “Cosmological Constant” Wrong? New Data Suggests Dark Energy Is Evolving Astrophysicists at the University of Chicago have developed physics-based models suggesting that dark energy could be changing over time. Dark energy, the mysterious force causing the universe to expand...

Is Einstein’s “Cosmological Constant” Wrong? New Data Suggests Dark Energy Is Evolving #Science #Space #Cosmology #DarkEnergy #Einstein #CosmologicalConstant

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Men will contemplate the existence of 10^120 multiple infinite universes rather than admit there might be a god.

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Symmetry
Many theories built around symmetry break down, and the fractal pattern explains why. A dominate field will take over. If anything, the Universe functions because of asymmetry and because pressure imbalances cannot reconcile.
Time
One question I've had is whether time is even a thing in "spacetime". I believe Einstein coined the phrase because he believed there should be a "wind" in the "ether", and the fact that light was the same speed in all directions had him believe time was a component to it. However, looking at how all observations fit together, I do not see how time must be included. It would appear that relativistic effects align with change in pressure. When one considers that we experience time as very tiny rotations of energy that move at the speed of light (which itself has only been measured from the reference frame it is ejected from), then time behavior is just tied to field behavior (and is where the time dilation equations were derived from). Quite simply, energy that is moving at the speed of a field cannot orbit other energy also moving at the same speed. When both move slower, they can perform tighter, faster orbits. This aligns with time dilation, and I don't believe I'm suggesting anything novel here.
Cosmological Constant
Since pressure, structure, etc are all emergent behaviors, there's no true constants. Knowing this, the fact that we cannot agree on a cosmological constant seems obvious, as its just a construct of a formula that will vary...

Symmetry Many theories built around symmetry break down, and the fractal pattern explains why. A dominate field will take over. If anything, the Universe functions because of asymmetry and because pressure imbalances cannot reconcile. Time One question I've had is whether time is even a thing in "spacetime". I believe Einstein coined the phrase because he believed there should be a "wind" in the "ether", and the fact that light was the same speed in all directions had him believe time was a component to it. However, looking at how all observations fit together, I do not see how time must be included. It would appear that relativistic effects align with change in pressure. When one considers that we experience time as very tiny rotations of energy that move at the speed of light (which itself has only been measured from the reference frame it is ejected from), then time behavior is just tied to field behavior (and is where the time dilation equations were derived from). Quite simply, energy that is moving at the speed of a field cannot orbit other energy also moving at the same speed. When both move slower, they can perform tighter, faster orbits. This aligns with time dilation, and I don't believe I'm suggesting anything novel here. Cosmological Constant Since pressure, structure, etc are all emergent behaviors, there's no true constants. Knowing this, the fact that we cannot agree on a cosmological constant seems obvious, as its just a construct of a formula that will vary...

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#physics #science #theoryofeverything #themodesttheory #relativity #einstein #time #cosmologicalconstant

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10/12 The controversy involves parameter w(z), representing dark energy's pressure-to-density ratio. When w(z) equals -1, it matches Einstein's cosmological constant. Values below -1 could doom the universe to tear itself apart.
#EinsteinPhysics #CosmologicalConstant

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Huh, we may live in the Boondocks of the Universe.

I found it really interesting, but we may be in the middle of the largest known super void in the universe.

Recent discovery. It's called the KBC void, and is about a billion light-years across or so.

It's the best explanation #astronomy has […]

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DESI Observations Confirm Possible New Physics in Cosmology
DESI Observations Confirm Possible New Physics in Cosmology YouTube video by Anton Petrov

There is something wrong with #CosmologicalModels as something is off with the #CosmologicalConstant

Never did like it and predicted it would go 'south for the winter' one day

Discovered when studying #DarkEnergy via #DESI

youtu.be/ZvL5HHn7DAk?...

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6/9 Since dark energy's discovery, scientists believed it functions like Einstein's "cosmological constant"—a repulsive force he called his "biggest blunder" but which quantum theory supports. If constant, it dooms us to an ever-accelerating, lonely universe.
#Einstein #CosmologicalConstant #Physics

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#HappyBirthday, you #CosmologicalConstant, whatever you are!
Indeed, this paper is one of the rare cases in which #Einstein wrote about cosmology and it's a wonderful example of his pioneering and audacious thinking (he also introduces what will later be the Cosmological Principle in this work!).

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A grounding fine-tuning is a fine-tuning that serves as a necessary condition for other things.

An example of a grounding fine-tuning is the cosmological constant.
It grounds our singleverse and everything within it.

#FineTuning #CosmologicalConstant #Philosophy

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AAS Journal Author Series: David Benisty on 2023ApJ...953L...2B
AAS Journal Author Series: David Benisty on 2023ApJ...953L...2B YouTube video by AAS

#Waiting4WinterSolstice Part 3! Today I want to share another #astro #scicomm talk I liked very much, this time about how to constrain the #CosmologicalConstant from #LocalGroup dynamics. Enjoy: youtu.be/Kt3bCFxhxLo?...

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