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Old 04-12-2008, 01:20 AM
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Dark Energy/Matter

I was just thinking...

so according to a few sources the matter we base our perception off of makes up about 4% of the universe. Dark Matter makes 23% and the rest goes to Dark Energy.

Well I've been thinking a lot about the membranes (branes) brought up by M and String Theory and a thought occurred to me:

Do you think the "original" material of the universe is Dark Energy? Thinking of the membrane of our universe as a canvas of some sort...there is a canvas of Dark Energy floating around and once something happens (enter: Big Bang or the collision of two slates of higher-dimensional Dark Energy)...paint is splashed onto that canvas...Dark Matter and Regular Matter are formed...energy is transfered over from one membrane to the other in the form of matter...and thus creating a perceivable universe. Since the actual matter makes up a smaller portion of the universe at large (according to the little we currently know), wouldn't it make some kind of sense that Dark Energy is the material universes are made of and from that energy we get matter?

I honestly don't know nearly enough to be talking about this but I can't help but entertain the thought. Then again...our race knows next to nothing of this stuff as well in regards to the bigger picture. Maybe the key to understanding our universe lies in this Dark Energy.

Since the collision takes place in a higher dimension than what we can perceive...it almost makes complete sense that we wouldn't be able to define the singularity of the beginning with our version of physics...in addition to that...the laws of physics in the brane that collides with ours may have had different governing laws as well, which may have altered the way our universe works (and possibly it's own laws as well, since the collision contains such a high amount of energy, maybe the laws of each universe break down at that singularity)

haha i guess now i'm just rambling...any thought?/expansions?
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