PSI Blog 20200210 The ghost of “Dark
Energy” rides again!
Astrophysicists
Developed a New Theory to Explain 'Dark Energy'.
Readers should know “Dark Energy”
was invented to provide the “matterless motion” presumed to drive universal
expansion. Dark Energy became especially crucial in Inflationary Universe
Theory, which I explained in PSI Blog 20191216 “Hubble inconstant and
superluminal galaxies.” Redshift measurements for the more distant galaxies
implied they were receding faster than the speed of light.
Of course, “matterless motion” and
energy, whether dark or not, neither exists nor occurs. Energy, like the other
matter-motion terms we use in physics, is simply a calculation. We use energy
calculations to describe and understand the transfer of motion from one thing
to another. Without those “things” (i.e., matter in motion) we would be
attempting to describe the imaginary ghost so plentiful in regressive
interpretations. The latest circumlocution was brought to my attention by Jesse
Witwer who writes:
“Just wow. Dark energy is a reverse
Casimir effect? They don't know what causes that so they fabricate a reverse of
it and project it out to the limits of an assumed finite universe? Yeesh.”
Here is the link:
The story is short and worth a
cursory glance to see how crazy cosmogony has gotten.
BTW: Being aether deniers,
regressives cannot explain the Casimir effect. They cannot imagine aether
particles, having been decelerated by traveling through two sheets of metal,
might produce an intervening zone of reduced aetherial pressure. These
so-called physicists probably think their vacuum
cleaner “attracts” the dirt via some phantasmagorical “pull” like the one they
think causes gravitation.[1]
[1] For the true cause of gravitation see: Borchardt, Glenn,
2018, The Physical Cause of Gravitation: viXra:1806.0165.