Cosmology
Dark Energy
Definition
A hypothetical form of energy that permeates all of space and tends to accelerate the expansion of the universe.
Related Theories (6)
Dark Energy is ZPE
The cosmological constant and dark energy are simply manifestations of Zero Point Energy, and the terminology was changed to obscure the existence of free energy technologies.
Dark Matter/Energy as Placeholders
The theory that dark matter and dark energy are not real entities but inventions to cover up the failure of General Relativity to explain galaxy rotation and celestial mechanics.
Ether Theory as the Basis for Gravity and Dark Matter
Dark matter and dark energy are fictional constructs invented to save General Relativity. The true explanation is a physical Ether (Zero Point Energy medium) that explains inertia, gravity, and galaxy rotation curves.
Negative Mass Engineering Application
Concentrating vacuum energy to create negative mass objects enabling propulsion without rocket fuel and time travel construction theoretically possible and accessible to advanced civilizations requiring unknown fields and breaking current understanding of quantum mechanics and gravity
Quantum Bounce Hypothesis
The rejection of classic black hole singularities in favor of a quantum bounce at the Planck scale where collapsing matter reverses rather than reaching infinite density
Stochastic electrodynamics
Stochastic electrodynamics