leroy
Well-Known Member
A new hypothesis that would explain dark energy.
Just a thought that came in to my mind……….what if the universe beyond the observable universe is more dense (has more matter) and therefore the force of gravity is much stronger.
Basically we live in a bubble with low density of matter, surrounded by “more universe” with a higher density of matter.
Galaxies in our small bubble are being attracted by the stronger gravity caused by the matter that surround us. This is why its seems as if everything’s moving away from us.
Have you ever thought something along this lines?
Are there good scientific reasons to reject this hypothesis?
Can you think on any hypothetical experiment that would prove or refute this hypothesis?
Just a thought that came in to my mind……….what if the universe beyond the observable universe is more dense (has more matter) and therefore the force of gravity is much stronger.
Basically we live in a bubble with low density of matter, surrounded by “more universe” with a higher density of matter.
Galaxies in our small bubble are being attracted by the stronger gravity caused by the matter that surround us. This is why its seems as if everything’s moving away from us.
Have you ever thought something along this lines?
Are there good scientific reasons to reject this hypothesis?
Can you think on any hypothetical experiment that would prove or refute this hypothesis?