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Re: [Phys-l] Arrow of Time Issue



By "wrong concept" I would assume you mean incorrect. We know dark energy exists and that it makes up a good portion of universe.



On Mar 6, 2012, at 8:39 PM, carmelo@pacific.net.sg wrote:

What if dark energy is a wrong concept?


Alphonsus

Quoting Bennett Sessa <bcsessa@tx.rr.com>:

This is my first time posting in Phys-l, C.V. Britton
recommended I join. I am 13 years old and have a knowledge of
everything from calculus I up to some differential equations. In
my spare time I solve equations and teach myself new principles
on the whiteboard I have in my room. I have been researching
physics for a few years now.

I believe I have a plausible solution to the dispute between CPT
symmetry and the second law of thermodynamics. I believe time to
be a conservative, connected, four-vector quantity and the
quintessence (dark energy) to be the scalar quantity. In short I
would be trying to find some sort of Lagrangian to describe the
vector potential of time, therefore describing the laplacian
which should be equal to zero if the field is irrotational.
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