Wednesday 2 September 2015

Dark Energy

Dark energy makes up the majority of space. It has possibly the smallest fraction of matter within each particle; it's not gravity or antigravity; it's not radioactive or has electromagnetic properties, hence its non baryonic. So what is it?
What it seems to do is push things apart and stretches space-time to its thinnest point. It is a little like a spider's web, holding galaxies and star nurseries in place, and also appears to be like a halo around galaxies.
To my mind, it is like the roots of the universe. If we consider a tree that has roots which stretch and grow underground, the more robust roots grow thicker and can sometimes push up through the ground often pushing up concrete slabs, paving, or just push up the earth. When trees die, they are sometimes cut down to leave a stump, but more often they decay and rot at the end of their life. During its life the leaves of the tree use photosynthesis to produce oxygen, a complex process involving gases and other aspects of the plants system which receive and filter these gases to convert them into food for the tree as well as oxygen for us and the planet.
I also perceive the dark energy to be like a fluid, like a salty ocean. The salt and water being as one yet the salt is like the ultra small particles which are in dark energy. So one could say that the roots which I previously mentioned are in the water, feeding the galaxies, black holes being as the stumps of trees.
So does dark energy work like this? Are galaxies the flowers of the universe? Do the roots grow and push?
In short, the nature of plants indicates the nature of dark energy and matter. It has at least 3 aspects; ultra small particles, thickened, robust root networks and flower-like heads which form galaxies. It's also possible that there is an effect similar to photosynthesis, where light aids the particles to transform into certain gases/elements and baryonic properties.
It is almost like the ultra small particles are as yet undefined and become what they need to be. They also are at the heart of atoms.
These particles, I believe, are non dependent of time, not gravity or baryonic. It's quite likely that when they are studied that a new equivalent to the periodic table will be necessary to define their types. So this is how I perceive the universe; these ultra small particles travel along the roots, which are created by the same particles in a variation of its state, possibly being dark matter. They feed the galaxies which are the flowering heads, or plants. And these particles are not just in dark energy/matter, but also at the heart of every atom. They are the seeds of life, holding the key to life, containing memories which download and upload upon life/death and with the transition of energy from one state to another. Potentially, they are also in quanta/photons. Their nature is like a wave, yet also as a particle, hence my thoughts of it being like salt water. They become entangled with time where gravity exists, but have no time-like properties.
In a way, this could mean the potential for navigating the universe, as well as time travel, is more open. Imagine travelling without the constraints of time, along a root of the universe, to another galaxy. These roots may well be vast highways that are the network of the universe. If this is the case, we need spacecraft with enough fuel to navigate within galaxies, which can then slide down a chute to another galaxy in no time at all. When we realise how to do this, it will be an exciting time.
If you think this is far fetched, quantum biology is already showing us that quantum tunneling is already at work in nature. Furthermore, aspects of the quantum world indicate how certain aspects of nature work, from migratory birds to the transformations of tadpoles to frogs. Enzymes and DNA also exhibit quantum traits in our world, displaying how mutations work and overcome energy barriers. Also, excitons which are a part of photosynthesis, are light photons that are absorbed by pigments and generate these excitons, which then carry the associated energy throughout the plant. And these do so in the same wave/particle duality demonstrated in quantum physics.
So if we can harness these abilities, we will be able to use them to create and explore this world at a different level and beyond.

In my mind, the answers we seek to understand the dark energy and dark matter, are represented in the world we see. All things are representative of another. When we seek to understand the universe, quanta, atoms, etc. we will find the answers by looking at an aspect of nature in the world around us.

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