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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "OsherD"
Date: 29 Nov 2005 04:51:03 PM
Object: Dark Energy E = kFL via Tensor Dimensional Analysis

From Osher Doctorow


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Dark Energy E = kFL via Tensor Dimensional Analysis
Copyright By Owner Osher Doctorow Ph.D.
First Published 2005

From my Energy thread involving the Knowledge Equation, I obtained:

1) E = kF^a L^b
for real components a, b and dimensional or dimensionless constant k,
as one representation for energy in certain scenarios.
Dark Energy would be a good fit for this scenario under the
"Nothingness" idea of an "Outside" of the Universe. Supose that the
present radius or principal radius of the Universe is calculated as L
(variable L). Then the "distance" from some (arbitrary) point to the
"Outside" can be regarded as L. In my recent thread on the Outside of
the Universe, I proved that the probable influence of the Outside on
the Universe is maximum, that is to say 1 on a scale of 0 to 1, because
P(Outside --> Universe) = P(Universe U Universe) = 1, regarding Outside
as a different type of Null Set so its complement is the Universe as
with the Null Set.
Osher Doctorow
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User: "OsherD"

Title: Re: Dark Energy E = kFL via Tensor Dimensional Analysis 29 Nov 2005 06:00:40 PM

From Osher Doctorow

Could we regard Dark Energy as being concentrated on the boundary of
the Universe somewhat like charge on a spherical boundary of a ball?
Bose and Dadhich (1999), whom I discussed in the Energy and Knowledge
Equation thread, have gravitational charge equal to the field energy in
the Brown-York quasilocal energy applied for example to black hole
horizons. Generally, physicists like energy to be distributed
throughout a region or body. However, Einstein and Infeld regarded a
field as where the concentration of energy is small and matter as where
it is great (see Francisco Flores' 2001 "Equivalence of mass and
energy," Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy,
www.seop.leeds.ac.uk/archives/win2001/entries/equivME/).
Osher Doctorow
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User: "tj Frazir"

Title: Re: Dark Energy E = kFL via Tensor Dimensional Analysis 29 Nov 2005 06:53:17 PM
Pay up sucker.
dark energy is the photons from outside the hubble universe constant.
Photons at c with no wavelength is energy under presure and closes in
at c behing a neutron near c .
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User: "OsherD"

Title: Re: Dark Energy E = kFL via Tensor Dimensional Analysis 30 Nov 2005 12:55:58 AM

From Osher Doctorow


tj Frazir typed:

Pay up sucker.
dark energy is the photons from outside the hubble universe constant.
Photons at c with no wavelength is energy under presure and closes in
at c behing a neutron near c .

I don't talk to people who start threads with "Pay up sucker," except
to mention that their Materialism and extortion as a way of life is
showing and to suggest that they go back to Rehab in a non-Protestant
(except Evangelical) non-Islamist prison.
Osher Doctorow
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User: "OsherD"

Title: Re: Dark Energy E = kFL via Tensor Dimensional Analysis 30 Nov 2005 01:02:53 AM

From Osher Doctorow


Come to think of it, Materialism is extortion, so we can abbreviate the
above as Materialism-extortion, aka chexmate.
Osher Doctorow
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