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New theory of gravity might explain dark matter
Phys.org ^ | November 8, 2016 | Phys.org

Posted on 11/14/2016 3:59:01 AM PST by Eurotwit

A new theory of gravity might explain the curious motions of stars in galaxies. Emergent gravity, as the new theory is called, predicts the exact same deviation of motions that is usually explained by invoking dark matter. Prof. Erik Verlinde, renowned expert in string theory at the University of Amsterdam and the Delta Institute for Theoretical Physics, published a new research paper today in which he expands his groundbreaking views on the nature of gravity.

In 2010, Erik Verlinde surprised the world with a completely new theory of gravity. According to Verlinde, gravity is not a fundamental force of nature, but an emergent phenomenon. In the same way that temperature arises from the movement of microscopic particles, gravity emerges from the changes of fundamental bits of information, stored in the very structure of spacetime. Newton's law from information In his 2010 article (On the origin of gravity and the laws of Newton), Verlinde showed how Newton's famous second law, which describes how apples fall from trees and satellites stay in orbit, can be derived from these underlying microscopic building blocks. Extending his previous work and work done by others, Verlinde now shows how to understand the curious behaviour of stars in galaxies without adding the puzzling dark matter. The outer regions of galaxies, like our own Milky Way, rotate much faster around the centre than can be accounted for by the quantity of ordinary matter like stars, planets and interstellar gasses. Something else has to produce the required amount of gravitational force, so physicists proposed the existence of dark matter. Dark matter seems to dominate our universe, comprising more than 80 percent of all matter. Hitherto, the alleged dark matter particles have never been observed, despite many efforts to detect them. No need for dark matter According to Erik Verlinde, there is no need to add a mysterious dark matter particle to the theory. In a new paper, which appeared today on the ArXiv preprint server, Verlinde shows how his theory of gravity accurately predicts the velocities by which the stars rotate around the center of the Milky Way, as well as the motion of stars inside other galaxies. "We have evidence that this new view of gravity actually agrees with the observations, " says Verlinde. "At large scales, it seems, gravity just doesn't behave the way Einstein's theory predicts." At first glance, Verlinde's theory presents features similar to modified theories of gravity like MOND (modified Newtonian Dynamics, Mordehai Milgrom (1983)). However, where MOND tunes the theory to match the observations, Verlinde's theory starts from first principles. "A totally different starting point," according to Verlinde. Adapting the holographic principle One of the ingredients in Verlinde's theory is an adaptation of the holographic principle, introduced by his tutor Gerard 't Hooft (Nobel Prize 1999, Utrecht University) and Leonard Susskind (Stanford University). According to the holographic principle, all the information in the entire universe can be described on a giant imaginary sphere around it. Verlinde now shows that this idea is not quite correct—part of the information in our universe is contained in space itself. This extra information is required to describe that other dark component of the universe: Dark energy, which is believed to be responsible for the accelerated expansion of the universe. Investigating the effects of this additional information on ordinary matter, Verlinde comes to a stunning conclusion. Whereas ordinary gravity can be encoded using the information on the imaginary sphere around the universe, as he showed in his 2010 work, the result of the additional information in the bulk of space is a force that nicely matches that attributed to dark matter. On the brink of a scientific revolution Gravity is in dire need of new approaches like the one by Verlinde, since it doesn't combine well with quantum physics. Both theories, crown jewels of 20th century physics, cannot be true at the same time. The problems arise in extreme conditions: near black holes, or during the Big Bang. Verlinde says, "Many theoretical physicists like me are working on a revision of the theory, and some major advancements have been made. We might be standing on the brink of a new scientific revolution that will radically change our views on the very nature of space, time and gravity."


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1 posted on 11/14/2016 3:59:01 AM PST by Eurotwit
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To: Eurotwit

Not possible. We do not have a Scientific Consensus.

We must label Eric Verlind a Gravity Denier!!!


2 posted on 11/14/2016 4:05:09 AM PST by catman67 (14 gauge?)
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To: Eurotwit
A new theory of gravity might explain the curious motions of stars in galaxies. Emergent gravity, as the new theory is called, predicts the exact same deviation of motions that is usually explained by invoking dark matter.

Prof. Erik Verlinde, renowned expert in string theory at the University of Amsterdam and the Delta Institute for Theoretical Physics, published a new research paper today in which he expands his groundbreaking views on the nature of gravity.

In 2010, Erik Verlinde surprised the world with a completely new theory of gravity. According to Verlinde, gravity is not a fundamental force of nature, but an emergent phenomenon. In the same way that temperature arises from the movement of microscopic particles, gravity emerges from the changes of fundamental bits of information, stored in the very structure of spacetime.

Newton's law from information In his 2010 article (On the origin of gravity and the laws of Newton), Verlinde showed how Newton's famous second law, which describes how apples fall from trees and satellites stay in orbit, can be derived from these underlying microscopic building blocks.

Extending his previous work and work done by others, Verlinde now shows how to understand the curious behaviour of stars in galaxies without adding the puzzling dark matter. The outer regions of galaxies, like our own Milky Way, rotate much faster around the centre than can be accounted for by the quantity of ordinary matter like stars, planets and interstellar gasses.

Something else has to produce the required amount of gravitational force, so physicists proposed the existence of dark matter. Dark matter seems to dominate our universe, comprising more than 80 percent of all matter. Hitherto, the alleged dark matter particles have never been observed, despite many efforts to detect them.

No need for dark matter According to Erik Verlinde, there is no need to add a mysterious dark matter particle to the theory. In a new paper, which appeared today on the ArXiv preprint server, Verlinde shows how his theory of gravity accurately predicts the velocities by which the stars rotate around the center of the Milky Way, as well as the motion of stars inside other galaxies.

"We have evidence that this new view of gravity actually agrees with the observations, " says Verlinde. "At large scales, it seems, gravity just doesn't behave the way Einstein's theory predicts." At first glance, Verlinde's theory presents features similar to modified theories of gravity like MOND (modified Newtonian Dynamics, Mordehai Milgrom (1983)). However, where MOND tunes the theory to match the observations, Verlinde's theory starts from first principles. "A totally different starting point," according to Verlinde.

Adapting the holographic principle One of the ingredients in Verlinde's theory is an adaptation of the holographic principle, introduced by his tutor Gerard 't Hooft (Nobel Prize 1999, Utrecht University) and Leonard Susskind (Stanford University). According to the holographic principle, all the information in the entire universe can be described on a giant imaginary sphere around it.

Verlinde now shows that this idea is not quite correct—part of the information in our universe is contained in space itself. This extra information is required to describe that other dark component of the universe: Dark energy, which is believed to be responsible for the accelerated expansion of the universe. Investigating the effects of this additional information on ordinary matter, Verlinde comes to a stunning conclusion. Whereas ordinary gravity can be encoded using the information on the imaginary sphere around the universe, as he showed in his 2010 work, the result of the additional information in the bulk of space is a force that nicely matches that attributed to dark matter.

On the brink of a scientific revolution Gravity is in dire need of new approaches like the one by Verlinde, since it doesn't combine well with quantum physics. Both theories, crown jewels of 20th century physics, cannot be true at the same time. The problems arise in extreme conditions: near black holes, or during the Big Bang. Verlinde says, "Many theoretical physicists like me are working on a revision of the theory, and some major advancements have been made.

We might be standing on the brink of a new scientific revolution that will radically change our views on the very nature of space, time and gravity."

3 posted on 11/14/2016 4:06:30 AM PST by Bobalu (See liberal MSM heads explode...make Milo Yiannopoulos Trump's new Press Secretary!)
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To: Eurotwit
I have a theory about gravity.

The universe sucks.

4 posted on 11/14/2016 4:08:03 AM PST by Lazamataz (TRUMP WINS!!!! TRUMP WINS!!!! TRUMP WINS!!!! TRUMP WINS!!!! TRUMP WINS!!!! TRUMP WINS!!!!)
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To: catman67

Words, words and more words


5 posted on 11/14/2016 4:09:39 AM PST by exinnj
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To: Eurotwit

Will this be another theory that predicts you won’t find any evidence for it?


6 posted on 11/14/2016 4:10:12 AM PST by dartuser
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To: Eurotwit

But, but, but it’s settled law!


7 posted on 11/14/2016 4:10:33 AM PST by Buttons12
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To: Bobalu

Yeah, sorry for the formatting. I am not posting from my computer atm.


8 posted on 11/14/2016 4:12:17 AM PST by Eurotwit (The next president will either be an offensive, divisive, bigot with a bad haircut or Donald Trump)
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To: Eurotwit

Just curious...

Was this new theory of gravity discovered on election night?

MAGA!


9 posted on 11/14/2016 4:12:36 AM PST by moovova
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To: Eurotwit

I’m thinking this may just be a real WOW! moment. Very impressive work.

I’ve never been a fan of Dark Matter and Dark Energy, supposed features of our universe that “have to be there” but that we can’t seem to detect.

Add to that our inability to reconcile the weird but rock solid Quantum Theories with Einstein’s Gravitational Theory and you certainly have some wiggle room for a new theory that resolves these issues.

So I hope this guy is on the right track. Scientific revolutions are so much fun.


10 posted on 11/14/2016 4:12:50 AM PST by InterceptPoint (Ted, you finally endorsed. About time.)
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To: Eurotwit

Possibly gravity is a function of lower dense consciousness.

We exist within a higher consciousness that some call God. There are different attributes for each level of consciousness, gravity being associated with the lower more dense consciousness.

The reason scientists speculate that dark matter exists is that they do not perceive much of the matter in existence. If they merely tuned their own consciousness to a higher level they would automatically perceive what already exists. Frequency of consciousness is the variable scientists miss and therefor assume it to be a constant.

For example, time is not a function of the speed of light. Time is a function of the frequency of consciousness divided by the speed of light. This is why time collapses at the higher levels, as experienced by the mystics.

An individual’s reality is a function of the level of consciousness from which they view it.


11 posted on 11/14/2016 4:15:57 AM PST by tired&retired (Blessings)
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To: Bobalu

Thank you for the paragraphs.


12 posted on 11/14/2016 4:16:02 AM PST by Psalm 73 ("Gentlemen, you can't fight in here - this is the War Room".)
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To: Eurotwit

Dr Sheldon Cooper chose not to comment


13 posted on 11/14/2016 4:16:32 AM PST by bert ((K.E.; N.P.; GOPc;WASP .... What did the raped snowflake whine?)
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To: Lazamataz

so it would seem

the matter remains less than dark as Uranus though

thank you - I’ll be here all week - try the veal


14 posted on 11/14/2016 4:16:47 AM PST by Revelation 911 (clean up is a breeze)
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To: Bobalu
A new theory of gravity? Cool - let's weaponize it!
15 posted on 11/14/2016 4:16:50 AM PST by Ken522
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To: Lazamataz

True but the sucking sound is gravitational in origin


16 posted on 11/14/2016 4:17:30 AM PST by bert ((K.E.; N.P.; GOPc;WASP .... What did the raped snowflake whine?)
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To: Eurotwit

part of electric universe theory?


17 posted on 11/14/2016 4:18:34 AM PST by 4rcane
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To: bert
True but the sucking sound is gravitational in origin


18 posted on 11/14/2016 4:19:02 AM PST by Lazamataz (TRUMP WINS!!!! TRUMP WINS!!!! TRUMP WINS!!!! TRUMP WINS!!!! TRUMP WINS!!!! TRUMP WINS!!!!)
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To: Eurotwit
Man oh man. Bite tongue HARD, right now.

Ouch!

19 posted on 11/14/2016 4:26:17 AM PST by lafroste (Look at my profile page. Thanks.)
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To: catman67
I was a gravity denier...until I fell off the roof.

Reality intruded on my consciousness.

20 posted on 11/14/2016 4:27:53 AM PST by Eagles6 (My weapons are lubricated by liberal tears.)
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