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The dark energy camera detected the cosmic dance of galaxies.



Dark energy is even more dominant than dark matter. The thing is that dark energy is ripping the universe into pieces. And nobody knows the origin of that mysterious wave motion called dark energy?  Sometimes the source for that mysterious energy is introduced as the tachyon flow from the point of the Big Bang. When Big Bang happened, there formed a vacuum in the center of the universe. That vacuum would cause the energy flow from the tachyons to our third dimension.

If that vacuum stayed long enough the hypothetical tachyons that are at the lowest energy level of the fourth dimension would fall to the third dimension. That thing means that they simply lose energy and that energy could keep the channel open. The fourth dimension is the energy level where we cannot see particles anymore. So that causes the wave motion travels away from the center of the universe.  

Every single frequency of wave motions depends on the size of the particles that send them. So the knowledge of the size of the particles which send that wave motion called dark energy is important. 

But there seems that there are some very exotic particles that are not seen before behind that thing. Or when we are looking at the relations between visible material, dark matter, and dark energy we must say that visible material is the most exotic part of the universe. We can see only 15% of the material. But if we will conduct dark energy in our model we must realize that only 4,9% of the universe is visible material. 





Image 2) Estimated distribution of matter and energy in the universe (Wikipedia, Dark energy)


There is one thing that might be behind that wave motion and that is the black holes. When black holes are rotating that rotation could pull energy out from the nucleus of the singularity. And when that wave motion impacts with wave motion that drops to the center of the black hole that causes energy waves. 

We must realize that there is one interesting thing in the center of the black holes. When we are going into that point there is a small area where is no gravitation. In the same way, the center of Earth is the point where is no gravitation. 

But that area in black holes is much much smaller. When a black hole rotates it pulls energy out from that nucleus. And that radiation will cause the event horizon oscillates. But there is a possibility that the nucleus of the black holes is the place, where hypothetical tachyons are interacting with wave movement. 

There is one theory that can explain dark energy. That theory is that in the center of the universe at the point of the Big Bang is the giant black hole. The origin of that theory is in the scenario that just after the Big Bang large part of material fell back to the point where the Big Bang happened. That thing forms the giant black hole. 

The reason for that fall could be that the Big Bang formed the electromagnetic vacuum. That vacuum pulled wave motion back to the point where the Big Bang happened. But even if there is no giant black hole we must remember one thing. The black holes are acting like elementary particles. When their event horizon oscillates it sends wave motion with a frequency that is the same as the size of the black hole or the diameter of its singularity. 


Image and sources: 


https://scitechdaily.com/galactic-ballet-captured-by-state-of-the-art-dark-energy-camera/


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bang


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_energy


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_matter


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachyon


https://artificialintelligenceandindividuals.blogspot.com/

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