SirFrederickMercado @Maria Panlilio - It has been suggested - TopicsExpress



          

SirFrederickMercado @Maria Panlilio - It has been suggested before, and the comparison is not a bad analogy (i.e. it is dark inside of a Black Hole and the universe is mostly dark). However the analogy stops there; a Black Hole actively compresses matter of positive density and the universe appears to be actively expanding matter of positive density. Moreover since Black Holes exhibit a gravitational attraction, this behavior is contrary to the expected medium of dark energy which permeates our positive matter density based universe. The expectant pre-existing negative matter density based universe is somewhat like an anti-gravitational attraction, but it co-exists with gravity. An alternative view of dark matter would be containments of negative mass density that repel other like containments of negative mass density. The net result of a pre-existing dark energy universe is that any positive matter density is a chaotic intrusion into its well order state. Upon the concept of creation via the Big Bang, the universe immediately works at transition this chaotic anomaly back into a more well order condition. Since the universe is some 75% dark energy, the expectation is that this reality of positive matter density existence will be forever expanded until this well order condition is accomplished. As the dark energy permeates the intrusion of our existence, it will continually gain momentum and accelerate its expansion. Existence continues to evolve dimensionally within degrees of persistence in Time and Space despite the best efforts of the dark energy. The end result is that while gravitational containments expand relative to each other, they remain somewhat intact (for the time being anyway). I believe at some point dark energy will be strong enough to disseminate all conglomerations of positive mass densities. However it may only be able to accomplish its goal upon a further evolution of the dimensional relationships between Time and Space.
Posted on: Thu, 12 Sep 2013 19:04:26 +0000

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