by León » Sun Nov 07, 2010 2:58 pm
novapowell@hotmail.com wrote:has anyone investigated the possibility that the energy that enters into black holes is the selfsame energy described as "dark energy" which is fueling the acceleration of the expansion of the cosmos?
Dr. Eric Verlinde, 48, a respected theoretical physicist and string theory physics professor at the Institute of Theoretical Physics at the University of Amsterdam, proposed a new theory of gravity, according to the July 12 newspaper New York Times. In the recent report entitled "On the origin of gravity and Newton's Laws," argues that gravity is a consequence of the laws of thermodynamics.
Verlinde's article led to immediate follow-up work in cosmology, the dark energy hypothesis, cosmological acceleration, cosmological inflation, and loop quantum gravity.
I personally think that the dark matter remains trapped in galaxies giving rise to black holes
[quote="novapowell@hotmail.com"]has anyone investigated the possibility that the energy that enters into black holes is the selfsame energy described as "dark energy" which is fueling the acceleration of the expansion of the cosmos?[/quote]
Dr. Eric Verlinde, 48, a respected theoretical physicist and string theory physics professor at the Institute of Theoretical Physics at the University of Amsterdam, proposed a new theory of gravity, according to the July 12 newspaper New York Times. In the recent report entitled "On the origin of gravity and Newton's Laws," argues that gravity is a consequence of the laws of thermodynamics.
Verlinde's article led to immediate follow-up work in cosmology, the dark energy hypothesis, cosmological acceleration, cosmological inflation, and loop quantum gravity.
I personally think that the dark matter remains trapped in galaxies giving rise to black holes