Dark energy, matter in a Multiverse Schemata

In summary, the conversation discusses the concept of dark energy and how it relates to the structure of our space. It suggests that our space may contain multiple universes and M-Branes, with different dimensions and forces propagating through each one. The conversation also touches on the idea that time may be perceived as a perpetual now. Overall, the conversation proposes a theory that could potentially explain dark energy and dark matter, as well as the discrepancy between gravity and nuclear forces.
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Dark Energy is the term used for the energy / quanta that is required to fill our space. If we considered that our space contained multiple universes, we would need between 75 and 85 universes of the same size as our own to fill our space. I think this would be satisfied if our space is a 3-D M-Brane that contains several 4-D M-Branes. I also suggest that to account for dark matter there is a 2-D M-Brane that contains several 3-D M-Branes where one of the 3-D M-Branes is our space. To make it to 10 dimensions, it would have a 1-D M-Brane to contain several 2-D M-Branes.

The forces that need to be accounted for are nuclear forces which would be propogated through the 4-D M-Brane, eletro-magnetic forces which are propogated through the 3-D M-Brane and gravity which is propogated through the 2-D M-Brane. This would also mean that the gravity force shall be weaker, because the distance between the quanta involved will be much greater than if the distance was in the 4-D M-Brane.

If you consider a 1-D M-Brane as a locus through a 2-D plane / substrate, then Time would be a 0-D point in a 1-D substrate / line. This would mean that time is perceived as a pertpetual now, but may have linear progression.

I know that this sounds crazy, religious; but so far there has not been any schemata that would explain dark energy and dark matter as well as accounting for the discrepancy of gravity and nuclear forces. If everything else fails, the crazy may just work.
 
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1. What is dark energy?

Dark energy is a hypothetical form of energy that is thought to make up about 68% of the total energy content of the universe. It is responsible for the current accelerated expansion of the universe and is believed to have a negative pressure that counteracts the gravitational pull of matter.

2. How is dark energy different from dark matter?

Dark energy and dark matter are two distinct concepts. Dark matter is a hypothetical form of matter that is thought to make up about 27% of the total energy content of the universe. It is believed to have a gravitational pull, but it does not interact with light, making it invisible. On the other hand, dark energy is a form of energy that is believed to have a negative pressure and is responsible for the accelerated expansion of the universe.

3. What is the Multiverse Schemata?

The Multiverse Schemata is a theoretical concept that suggests the existence of multiple universes, each with its own set of physical laws and properties. This idea is based on the theory of inflation, which suggests that the universe underwent a rapid expansion in the early stages of its existence, resulting in the creation of multiple universes.

4. How does dark energy and matter factor into the Multiverse Schemata?

In the Multiverse Schemata, dark energy and matter are believed to be present in each of the multiple universes. However, the amount and distribution of these energies may vary in each universe, leading to different rates of expansion and structures within each universe.

5. Is there any evidence for the existence of dark energy and matter in the Multiverse Schemata?

While there is currently no direct evidence for the existence of dark energy and matter in the Multiverse Schemata, various theories and observations, such as the accelerated expansion of the universe and gravitational lensing, support the idea of their existence. However, more research and observation are needed to fully understand the role of dark energy and matter in the Multiverse Schemata.

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