Reading Science in LA Message Board › Reading Physics in LA Discussion Forum › Dark energy and Zero point energy
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The existence of dark energy is a sub-set of gravitational mass. It's a mysterious energy,which is responsible for holding the universe together.The amount of energy locked within one cubic centimeter of space is equal to all the energy with stares and galaxies for billions of years and is the lowest amount of energy on the quantum system. Zero Point Energy---The energy within space matter is it unstable and unlimited and the energy of space is undefined. We could take SPACE MATTER and transform it into atomic-nuclei the atomic structure of space matter---UNKNOWN? The atomic nuclei would be transformed with (G=MC2) ELEMENT 115 ununpentium. We could induce the atomic nuclei and place it into the uunpentium crystal, the crystal however, could be induced with liquid neon and we would have more energy than we could imagine. The amount of energy can it be unlimited that the energy from empty space is unlimited. If the energy from empty space is unstable and unlimited is that because, space has an atomic structure? Does that mean space-matter has an unlimited amount of energy associated with dark-energy or zero point energy? Does this solve a problem with matter and energy? If there is an energy crisis can we address that issue?
E=SC2 Edited by Shane Catarancuic on Jun 25, 2012 5:29 PM |