An Interpretation of the “Black Energy” in Universe by Using a Hydro-Dynamical Analogy with Newton Gravity

There are arguments proving that what we see now as “normal energy” (including the equivalent mass-energy) represents only 5% of the total energy of the Universe [1]. The rest is invisible meaning that no widely accepted experimental proof exits to put it in evidence. In addition, there is no accept...

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Main Authors: Corneliu BERBENTE, Sorin BERBENTE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli” - INCAS 2018-12-01
Series:INCAS Bulletin
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Online Access:http://bulletin.incas.ro/files/berbente-c__berbente_s__vol_10_iss_4.pdf
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Summary:There are arguments proving that what we see now as “normal energy” (including the equivalent mass-energy) represents only 5% of the total energy of the Universe [1]. The rest is invisible meaning that no widely accepted experimental proof exits to put it in evidence. In addition, there is no accepted theory to explain the nature of this so-called “black energy”. This paper deals with an interpretation of the “black energy” also giving the possibility to follow its evolution in time by using an author hydro-dynamical model of the Newton gravity and a model of the early Universe; a connection between a part of this energy and the “black holes” is as well proposed.
ISSN:2066-8201
2247-4528