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To safeguard the
credibility of the Malta Cosmology Template, the Current Cosmology
Model descriptions used here are lifted from other publications. In
each case the source is credited. Some of the material has been
amended for terminological consistency, or edited for relevance, but
the meaning is unchanged. In the event that anyone disputes the
accuracy or rigour of the material used, please feel free to suggest
something better.
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C0401
- DARKENERGY
CURRENT COSMOLOGY MODEL
Darkenergy
is a hypothetical form of energy that permeates all of space and
tends to accelerate the expansion of the Universe. Darkenergy is the
most accepted theory to explain observations since the 1990s that
indicate that the Universe is expanding at an accelerating rate. In
the standard model of cosmology, darkenergy currently accounts for
73% of the total mass-energy of the Universe. (Wikipedia 01 Apr 2012)
MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE
- Darkenergy
is not “energy” as such. It is the gravitypull of the
teelocean/teelosphere that surrounds the blackhole core of the
Universe and since it dominates the gravitypull of the blackhole
core, it is accelerating the rate of its current expansion..
- There
are currently no calculations in the Malta Cosmology Template that
confirm or deny the 73% estimate. Attempting such calculations is
worthwhile.
Two
proposed forms for dark energy are the cosmological constant, a
constant energy density filling space homogeneously, and scalar
fields such as quintessence or moduli, dynamic quantities whose
energy density can vary in time and space. Contributions from scalar
fields that are constant in space are usually also included in the
cosmological constant. The cosmological constant is physically
equivalent to vacuum energy. Scalar fields which do change in space
can be difficult to distinguish from a cosmological constant because
the change may be extremely slow. (Wikipedia 01 Apr 2012)
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