The fabric of the cosmos

What is the fabric of the cosmos? Einstein told us that it is made up of a dynamic balance between the properties of space and time. For example he told us that space is a sort of multidimensional fabric, where the presence of mass causes the fabric of space-time to curve.  However he did not … Read more

Dark Matter and its affect on Hubble’s law

Would the existence of Dark Matter affect Hubble’s laws and our understanding of evolution of the universe? In the article “What is Dark Matter?” Sept 10, 2007 it was shown that assuming space is composed of a continuous field of energy/mass would give an explanation for the gravitational component of Dark Matter that is consistent … Read more

Linking gravitational and electrical forces

Richard Feynman on pages 24 and 25 of his book “The Character of Physical Laws” describes how both gravitational and electrical forces are linked in terms of a common relationship with respect to the inverse square law. “The inverse square law appears again in the electrical laws, for instance, electricity also exerts forces inversely as … Read more

Why we cannot see 25% percent of the universe mass

Scientists have determined that roughly 70% of the Universe is dark energy while Dark matter makes up about 25%. The normal matter or everything ever observed with all of our instruments adds up to less than 5% of the Universe.  The evidence for the existence of Dark matter comes from the detained analysis of the … Read more

The Geometry of Dark Matter

We have shown throughout this blog and its companion book “The Reality of the Fourth Spatial Dimension” there would be many theoretical advantages to assuming the existence of four *spatial* dimensions instead of four-dimensional space-time. One of them is that it would provide explanation for both the gravitational properties of particles and those of Dark Matter … Read more