Tuesday, 15 September 2020

Explanation of Dark Matter and Dark Energy, Discovery of Dark Space1 | Chapter 1 | New Insights into Physical Science Vol.6

 

It is currently a generally accepted opinion in astrophysics that the phenomenon of dark matter and
dark energy can be explained only by existence of yet unknown physical entities in our visible
universe only. This assumption seems to be quite reasonable, since the Monoverse hypothesis
following from the postulate of light speed not-exceedance in the special theory of relativity leaves no
place for dark matter and dark energy anywhere but our visible universe.
However, the assumption is erroneous, since, as shown in the article, the phenomenon of dark matter
and dark energy is actually created by invisible parallel universes that coexist along with our visible
universe in the Multiverse, which has been, therefore, called hidden. Research that has allowed for
proving this assumption has been performed using previously unknown experiments that proved the
general scientific principle of physical reality of concrete imaginary numbers. In the existing version of
the special theory of relativity this principle has refuted the postulate of light speed non-exceedance,
as well as the statement of uniqueness of our visible universe following there from. It has also allowed
for recognition of fallacy and correction of relativistic formulas. Existence of the hidden Multiverse
follows from the corrected relativistic formulas. The article explains the nature of mutual invisibility of
parallel universes of the hidden Multiverse.
The hypothesis of the hidden Multiverse has explained the nature of dark matter and dark energy.
Dark matter is a kind of gravitational image (a sort of a shadow), in our visible universe, of invisible
parallel universes of the hidden Multiverse adjacent thereto, whereas dark energy is a gravitational
image, in our visible universe, of other parallel universes of the hidden Multiverse. According to the
hypothesis, the hidden Multiverse is connected through portals to other Multiverses, forming dark
space. Multiverses of dark space together with the hidden Multiverse form a Hyperverse.
The hypothesis of the hidden Multiverse is verifiable, since existence of invisible universes can be
experimentally proved by astronomical observations of the starry skies in portals and record of its
constellations that are invisible outside the portals.

Author(s) Details
 
Alexander Alexandrovich Antonov
Independent Researcher, Kiev, Ukraine.

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