Relativity and Cosmology

   

Further Evidence that Dark Energy is Cosmic Gravity

Authors: Lindsay Forbes

I have proposed that Dark Energy is the gravitational pull of the cosmos. This second paper summarizes some of the additional evidence which supports my speculation. Follow the data, not the crowd. Two predictions - The rate of expansion of the universe will increase with time as the gravitational pull of the cosmos increases as we move out into the cosmos. The expansion of our universe will not be isotropic. There will be a dipole in the direction of the biggest and/or closest mass out there. The debate on the correct value of Ho continues. I don't want to spoil a good argument but they could both be right. An anisotropic universe will be strongly resisted but there is now even more evidence of a dipole in the sky. While the prospect of 'new physics' has much appeal there could be a much simpler explanation. Change the assumptions about the size of the universe and some of the biggest problems in cosmology can be explained. The universe has always been much bigger than we thought.

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