Special relativity contradicts vacuum energy and big bang expansion

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Special relativity contradicts vacuum energy and big bang expansion

Unread post by mariuslvasile » Fri Jan 19, 2024 2:46 am

The big bang theory is entirely based on the notion that space expands, because there is a dark energy in empty space or vacuum, which causes space to expand at an accelerated rate.

For decades scientists have been looking for this mysterious dark energy of vacuum, and, just like with dark matter, none was able to find it. But why ?

The answer is: because the dark energy of vacuum is ZERO, and they are literally looking for nothing in nothing.

We know that E=mc^2 (thanks Einstein, I mean Poincare), and we also know that vacuum, being massless, has no mass. Therefore, after crunching the numbers into a quantum supercomputer which doesnt work (thanks Feynman), the dark energy of vacuum is:

 E = 0*c^2= 0.

Now we can imagine a very dark vacuum in which hides a super dark ZERO, but this super dark zero is no super HERO.

Certainly not the dark energetic super hero that pushes all galaxies away at speeds in excess of the speed of light. (no, this is not a script from a bad sci-fi movie, it's mainstream 'science')

So according to Einsteins most famous equation, which he stole from Poincare, the zero point energy of vacuum is exactly zero. And the space expansion from it is also zero. So there's no hero to save the expanding universe theory.

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