Saturday, February 14th, 2015
Stephan:
The beauty of science is that unlike revealed religious "truth" science is a worldview in flux. It changes as better data more accurately describes whatever is being studied. Only future research will confirm, or refute this latest development in physics. But it suggests that we need to reappraise spacetime in a fundamental way.
Citations: Ahmed Farag Ali and Saurya Das. "Cosmology from quantum potential."
Physics Letters B. Volume 741, 4 February 2015, Pages 276–279. DOI:
10.1016/j.physletb.2014.12.057. Also at:
arXiv:1404.3093[gr-qc].
Saurya Das and Rajat K. Bhaduri, "Dark matter and dark energy from Bose-Einstein condensate", preprint:
arXiv:1411.0753[gr-qc].
This is an artist’s concept of the metric expansion of space, where space (including hypothetical non-observable portions of the universe) is represented at each time by the circular sections. Note on the left the dramatic expansion (not to scale) occurring in the inflationary epoch, and at the center the expansion acceleration. The scheme is decorated with WMAP images on the left and with the representation of stars at the appropriate level of development. Credit: NASA
This is an artist’s concept of the metric expansion of space, where space (including hypothetical non-observable portions of the universe) is represented at each time by the circular sections. Note on the left the dramatic expansion (not to scale) occurring in the inflationary epoch, and at the center the expansion acceleration. The scheme is decorated with WMAP images on the left and with the representation of stars at the appropriate level of development. Credit: NASA
(Phys.org) —The universe may have existed forever, according to a new model that applies quantum correction terms to complement Einstein’s theory of general relativity. The model […]
Ha! Just as I’ve always suspected! Big Bang, indeed! A male fantasy.