Relativity and Cosmology

   

Local Nonuniform Expansion Pressure as a Model for Dark Energy and Dark Matter

Authors: Patrick Raymond Kelley

The paper outlines an early thought experiment regarding cosmology, takes it to further conclusions, and to possible predictions and problems. The model eventually involves the supposition of inhomogeneous negative pressure arising from the vacuum dependant upon void scale, and the effects that might be observed on larger scales as well as implications derived from this idea. It attempts to address the nature of dark matter and the halo problem, dark energy and accelerating expansion, and inflation. The possibility arises that all three (in addition to other observed effects of galactic evolution) could derive from the same modeled effect assumed to be negative pressure from the vacuum arising from non uniform expansion.

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