Calculation of Dark Energy and Dark Matter
Abstract
The rudiments of a theory of dark energy. The theoretical result is confronted with the numerical value calculated from the available data. Excellent matching of numerical values resulting in three independent paths makes the approach plausible. The work at hand is analogous to KEPLER's laws of planetary orbits. Only ISAAC NEWTON put KEPLER's laws on a theoretical basis, which is provided here by THOMAS GÖRNITZ [1]. The empirical BALMER formula for the frequencies of the spectral lines in the arc spectrum of hydrogen was also theoretically justified by NIELS BOHR, who calculated the energy levels of the hydrogen atom and the fequencies of spectral lines.
Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/ijpa.v7n1a1
Abstract
The rudiments of a theory of dark energy. The theoretical result is confronted with the numerical value calculated from the available data. Excellent matching of numerical values resulting in three independent paths makes the approach plausible. The work at hand is analogous to KEPLER's laws of planetary orbits. Only ISAAC NEWTON put KEPLER's laws on a theoretical basis, which is provided here by THOMAS GÖRNITZ [1]. The empirical BALMER formula for the frequencies of the spectral lines in the arc spectrum of hydrogen was also theoretically justified by NIELS BOHR, who calculated the energy levels of the hydrogen atom and the fequencies of spectral lines.
Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/ijpa.v7n1a1
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