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breakdown in predictability Oppenheim’s theory envisages the fabric of space-time as smooth and continuous but inherently wobbly. The rate at which time flows would randomly fluctuate. Space would be haphazardly warped and time would diverge in different patches of the universe. | |
electromagnetic radiation Stars at the edges of galaxies, where gravity is expected to be weakest based on visible matter, ought to be rotating more slowly than stars at the centre. But in reality, the orbital motion of stars does not drop off. From this, astronomers inferred the presence of a halo of unseen (dark) matter exerting a gravitational pull. https://www.theguardian.com/science/2024/mar/09/controversial-new-theory-of-gravity-rules-out-need-for-dark-matter | |
random fluctuations In Oppenheim’s approach the additional energy required to keep the stars locked in orbit is provided by the random fluctuations in spacetime, which in effect add in a background hum of gravitation. This would be negligible in a high gravity interaction, such as the Earth orbiting the Sun. But in low gravity situations, such as the fringes of a galaxy, the phenomenon would dominate – and cumulatively could account for the majority of the energy in the universe | |
dark matter a substance that does not emit, absorb or reflect light but exerts a clear gravitational influence on other matter. Astronomers infer its existence based on its gravitational influence on normal matter and on light. They assume this influence is constant and calculate that it makes up about 85% of the total mass of the universe. | |
nureiscience Team succeeds in determining the exact moment when the brain detects another person's gaze direction https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-07-team-succeeds-exact-moment-brain.html | |
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