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Arkani-Hamed, N., Finkbeiner, D.P., Slatyer, T.R. and Weiner, N. (2009) A Theory of Dark Matter. Physical Review D, 79, Article ID: 015014.
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.79.015014
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TITLE:
Star Movement Is Not Predicted Two-Compartment Model of the Universe
AUTHORS:
Philip D. Houck
KEYWORDS:
Two-Compartment Model, Negative Entropy, Geometry
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Modern Physics,
Vol.15 No.11,
October
14,
2024
ABSTRACT: A two-compartment model of the universe is proposed to further refine Albert Einstein’s insight into curvature of space and the energy tensor. The two compartments are energy contained by a shell prism. The model allows for a non-unification of fundamental forces with gravity resulting from the curvature of a space-time prism. Carrier forces travel within the prism and particles emerge from the prism. Giving a thickness to the manifold negates infinity and will allow solutions at both microscopic and cosmic levels. Geometry is the link between quantum mechanics and general relativity. Negative entropy, as proposed by Erwin Schrödinger, gives order to particles and the cosmic. The source of this energy is in the shell of the containment vessel. The acceleration of the expansion of the universe occurred when energy within the container transformed into mass, warping the space-time container and causing an explosion of the container. Star movement is explained by the surface tension of the prism of space-time.