Thursday, May 4, 2023

Theres

 


your dark energy BTW:


Isaiah 42:5

This is what God the Lord says—

the Creator of the heavens, 

who stretches them out,

who spreads out the earth with all that springs from it,

who gives breath to its people,

 and life to those who walk on it:


Dark Order in the Universe: Distant Galaxies Align To Support Einstein’s General Relativity



"Scientists have confirmed that intrinsic alignments of galaxies can probe dark matter and dark energy on a cosmological scale, supporting general relativity at vast spatial scales. However, the nature of dark energy and cosmic acceleration remains unresolved.

(For them maybe :-)


"Einstein would nod in approval. 
General relativity may apply even in the farthest reaches of the universe."


"By gathering evidence that the distribution of galaxies more than tens of millions of light years away is subject to the gravitational effects of dark matter, the team succeeded in testing general theory of gravity at vast spatial scales. The international team analyzed the positions and orientations of galaxies, acquired from archived data of 1.2 million galaxy observations. With the help of available 3D positional information of each galaxy, the resulting statistical analysis quantitatively characterized the extent to which the orientation of distant galaxies is aligned."

“These alignments, which are primarily produced by interactions with nearby objects, have been regarded as systematic noise in measuring weak lensing effect,” states lead author Atsushi Taruya of KyotoU’s Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics."

We have also successfully measured the rate at which the galaxy distribution gradually becomes denser due to gravity, which is consistent with the general theory of relativity,” says Teppei Okumura of the Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics.

Our research verified general relativity at the distant universe, but the nature of dark energy or the origin of cosmic acceleration still remains unresolved,” adds Okumura."


("the Creator of the heavens, 

who stretches them out"


The book says that again in Psalms 

and at least one other place if I can remember right.


How many problems is the theistic approach 

to the metaphysical formation of the universe 

and it's evolution 

solving by now? 

Quite a few it seems like to me.)




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