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Indian physicist questions physical reality of 'Dark Energy'

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Indian physicist questions physical reality of `Dark Energy` Bangalore: A research paper by an Indian physicist has for the first time cast doubts on some of the fundamental hypotheses of the standard Big Bang model for the origin of the universe.

Abhas Mitra is working in the Astrophysics Sciences Division of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) in Mumbai. His paper that raises several questions for mainstream cosmologists was published earlier this month in the online issue of "Scientific Reports", a new peer-reviewed journal of the prestigious Nature Publishing Group.

The Big Bang model claims that the universe suddenly erupted out of nothingness in an infinitely powerful explosion some 13.7 billion years ago. Mitra's paper raises doubts over physical realization of the key concepts like 'Dark Energy and 'Cosmic Inflation' that are the hallmarks of mainstream cosmology.

In his paper, Mitra argues that that Cosmological Constant, which is the fundamental ingredient behind such concepts like Dark Energy and Cosmic Inflation, should actually be non-existent or zero and cannot have a finite value as believed now.

Modern Big Bang cosmology has in its foundation a feature called "inflation". As per this inflationary Big Bang theory, the universe went through a momentary phase of an exponential expansion almost immediately after its birth. It was hypothesized that the new-born universe developed a positive Cosmological Constant - representing a fairly large repulsive vacuum energy - that gave rise to this runaway expansion. Further, from 1998 onwards, the mainstream cosmology believes that the universe is undergoing an "accelerated" expansion - the extra push coming from a "repulsive" Cosmological Constant that is termed Dark Energy.

Historically, such an exponential expansion is known as a "de-Sitter phase" named after the famous Dutch physicist Williem de-Sitter (1872-1934). But the supposed de-Sitter expansion or inflation has a "very perplexing" aspect, says Mitra.

"While some observers do perceive the explosion, there are other observers who do not at all see the explosion. On the other hand, in physics, and in Einstein's General Relativity, a genuine physical effect must be perceived by all," Mitrra said.

The bottom line of Mitra's highly mathematical paper is that a quantity called "Expansion Scalar" must objectively decide whether there is any genuine expansion or not. "However, the fact that the de-Sitter phase appears at a standstill to some observers means that this is inherently zero, and which in turn implies that Gravitational Constant is actually zero," Mitra said.

Therefore, according to the BARC physicist, the de-Sitter explosion picture obtained by assuming a finite Gravitational Constant is only a "mathematical mirage".

Mitra argues that, accordingly, the Dark Energy and apparent acceleration of the cosmos too could be "fictitious" as these concepts were introduced to explain "a complex inhomogeneous universe in terms of an over-simplified Big Bang model."

Interestingly, he says that the so-called "String Theory", which purports to unify fundamental interactions like electromagnetic and nuclear forces with gravity, also invokes an attractive (instead of repulsive) "anti-de-Sitter" feature that is "basically a profound conjecture".

"I am especially happy that this work has fundamental importance in not only in cosmology but also in physics," Mitra said. His 2009 paper published in the Journal of Mathematical Physics claimed to have proven that the mathematical Black Holes have zero mass, implying that the "Black Hole Candidates" observed by astronomers must be quasi-Black Holes rather than true Black Holes.

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First Published: Monday, December 10, 2012, 17:36

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Frank Stepien - United Kingdom
Just a brief addition to my previous posting regarding forces of attraction & repulsion. No need to look far for an example of both being possible between two ``objects``: two magnets attract or repel each other depending on relative orientation between the two!
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Frank Stepien - United Kingdom
It is nice to see someone, rationally, questioning the physical reality of ``Dark Energy``. Wouldn`t a simple idea of ``Galaxies (some ?) Repelling One Another`` explain the Variable Cosmic Expansion Rate ? Putting it another way: Gravity exists. Why not accept that its opposite also exists ?
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Douglas Thomas - USA
The current ``religion`` called Scientism does not allow for one to question the Big Bang Theory. Even though the BBT is full of holes. There is also a theory called the Steady State Universe and it takes into account the Red shift aspect of our universe.
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Yas Hart - Bekasi
``A research paper by an Indian physicist has for the first time cast doubts on some of the fundamental hypotheses of the standard Big Bang model for the origin of the universe.`` I claim Ithat I have refused the ``Big Bang theory`` since 2009. I claimed the Universe structure is Cloud & Rain model since 2009.
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Julian - Oxford
I know as much about physics as my dog, but I always doubted that it helped to label a huge gap in your understanding `dark energy` as though it were something you had detected or knew about, when in fact it just means is `here is a gap in our undersandting`
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ravikumar emani - hyderabad
dear dr, your paper is worth the reading with an introspection by the big bang team and others, i have always believed there were some gaps in the big bang theory - being not an academician could not speak to scholars - but felt that all bcoz of the experiment may be there could be other innovations / discoveries that would help the humanity. i have my doubts about the the big bang theory. regards,
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Sam - TVPM
Hey man the universe erupted from 0 and some stuff got negative charge and others positive adding these stuff you get 0
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Arupkumar Das - kolkata
I also feel the same way. Matter and antimatter in equal proportionand similarly equal quantity of positively and negatively charged particles, thus the sum total being 0. So it is an infinite universe.
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KAMAL KANT SHARMA - RAJGANGPUR
Sir, from day one i never believe that anything start from nothing whatever it is i cannot imagine how it is possible such a big universe start from nothing.
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MKP - Secunderabad
All wild guesses and conjectures.Where is evidence to prove existing theories wrong ? Science wants experimental observation and not just mathematics.
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Russell Steel - Carnoustie, Scotland
You don`t require evidence to prove theories wrong - you require evidence to prove theories right. - Russell
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Ram - Hyderabad
Great work Mr. Abhas! When it comes to unknown space exploration, what mostly is available is `Imaginations`, `Assumptions`. Not sure why, what makes our `renowned scientists` not to say `i don`t know` instead they start making assumptions as if their grandmother saw the universe started exploding from a single point. Even the theory of evolution doesn`t seem right but got great credibility! Pity our scientists and all other humans following wrong assumptions and trying to research that ends no where but wasting their precious time.
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ravikumar emani - hyderabad
dear dr, your paper is worth the reading with an introspection by the big bang team and others, i have always believed there were some gaps in the big bang theory - being not an academician could not speak to scholars - but felt that all bcoz of the experiment may be there could be other innovations / discoveries that would help the humanity. i have my doubts about the the big bang theory. regards,



alapati rambabu - tanuku
wonderful paper.dr.mithraji.



Yas Hart - Bekasi
``A research paper by an Indian physicist has for the first time cast doubts on some of the fundamental hypotheses of the standard Big Bang model for the origin of the universe.`` I claim Ithat I have refused the ``Big Bang theory`` since 2009. I claimed the Universe structure is Cloud & Rain model since 2009.



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