18 Result(s) for ' Dark Energy'
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A Visualization of the Higgs Effect to Explore the Origin of Cosmic Rays and Dark Energy Based on the Photon As An Electric Dipole
Zhonglin BO
International Journal of Physics. 2026 14 (1). doi: 10.12691/ijp-14-1-2
Keywords: Electrical Dipole, Quadrupole, Higgs Particle, Higgs Effect, Mass Generation, Photon Molecule, Cosmic Rays, Proton, Neutron, Electron, Positron, Dark matter, Dark Energy
Context: ...or the production of cosmic rays. Furthermore, this chemical bonding analysis identifies specific candidates for dark matter and Dark Energy , effectively integrating mass generation, cosmic ray origins, and dark energy into a unified model of photon interaction. By deri...
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Big Crunch, Big Rip – or a Self-Similar Expansion Replenished by Dark Matter and Dark Energy ?
Arne Bergstrom
International Journal of Physics. 2014 2 (5). doi: 10.12691/ijp-2-5-3
Keywords: Boltzmann’s transport equation, relativistic covariance, cosmological expansion, Pareto distribution, numerical simulations
Context: ...bserved, and also to force new quanta to be continuously created, which would thus explain the mysterious, dominating amounts of Dark Energy and dark matter observed in the universe. Mass-energy, diluted by the expansion, is thus in this way continuously being replenish...
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Explaining the Phenomenon of Dark Matter and Dark Energy by Existence of the Hidden Multiverse
Alexander Alexandrovich Antonov
Frontiers of Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology. 2016 2 (1). doi: 10.12691/faac-2-1-1
Keywords: multiverse, imaginary numbers, special theory of relativity, dark matter, Dark Energy , dark dimensions
Context: ...universe. Therefore, the Multiverse containing them is referred to as hidden. It is shown that the phenomenon of dark matter and Dark Energy is explained by existence of plenty of mutually invisible parallel universes in the Multiverse. And, on the other hand, the pheno...
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Hidden Multiverse: Explanation of Dark Matter and Dark Energy Phenomena
Alexander Alexandrovich Antonov
International Journal of Physics. 2015 3 (2). doi: 10.12691/ijp-3-2-6
Keywords: multiverse, parallel universes, complex numbers, imaginary numbers, special theory of relativity, dark matter, Dark Energy
Context: ...l theory of relativity are adjusted accordingly. The reality of this multiverse is confirmed by the existence of dark matter and Dark Energy ....
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Possibility of Cosmic Time Going Back in Some Dark Energy Model Universe
Koijam Manihar Singh, Kangujam Priyokumar Singh, Mukunda Dewri
International Journal of Physics. 2015 3 (5). doi: 10.12691/ijp-3-5-3
Keywords: dark energy, reversed arrow of time, phantom energy universe
Context: In the course of investigating a universe dominated by phantom Dark Energy it is found that the idea of negative cosmic time, or in other words, reversing the present arrow of time is valid in such a univ...
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Step to Understanding of the Dark Energy -Matter Sector of the Universe from the Point of View of the Higher Space-Time Dimensional Dirac Equation
V.M. Simulik, V.V. Rubish
International Journal of Physics. 2026 14 (1). doi: 10.12691/ijp-14-1-3
Keywords: dark matter, Dark Energy , Clifford algebras, Dirac-like equation
Context: A brief history of dark matter (DM) and Dark Energy (DE) investigations is presented. The contemporary situation is discussed briefly as well. Our goal is to attract the attention t...
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The Momentum of New Matter Replaces Dark Energy and Explains the Expansion of the Universe
Jarl-Thure Eriksson
International Journal of Physics. 2018 6 (5). doi: 10.12691/ijp-6-5-4
Keywords: general relativity, cosmological constant, Friedmann's equation, Robertson-Walker metric, Dark Energy
Context: ...erpreted as the equivalent to the cosmological 'constant', Λeq. The momentum pressure provides a perfect match to the Dark Energy density....
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Why Galaxies Look Like Islands in the Universe- and on the Origin of Dark Matter and Energy
Arne Bergstrom
International Journal of Physics. 2015 3 (2). doi: 10.12691/ijp-3-2-2
Keywords: Lorentz-covariant quantum propagation, particle creation, self-similar expansion, gross structure of the universe
Context: ...ime of the number of quanta involved, which could explain the existence of the dominating proportion (95.1 %) of dark matter and Dark Energy observed in the universe. Simulations of the quantum propagation from the Pareto distribution and quantum duplication thus derive...
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On the Origin of the CMB Radiation
Jarl-Thure Eriksson
International Journal of Physics. 2021 9 (5). doi: 10.12691/ijp-9-5-3
Keywords: cosmic microwave background radiation, general relativity, black holes, Doppler effect
Context: ...s correctly the radius of the observable universe, the Hubble parameter, the energy content and gives a plausible explanation to Dark Energy . The CBU theory postulates that the primordial universe undergoes a transition from a black hole to a photon filled universe. Aft...
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Ether, Dark Matter and Topology of the Universe
Thierry DELORT
International Journal of Physics. 2015 3 (1). doi: 10.12691/ijp-3-1-4
Keywords: Topology of the Universe, Tully-Fisher’s law, dark matter, fossil radiation, ether
Context: ...smological model (SCM) (whose some fundamental aspects are kept in CBE). We propose 2 models in CBE. The first one does not need Dark Energy nor cosmological constant, and does not need the complex mathematics of General Relativity, contrary to SCM (and to the 2nd<...
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