Title
End of a dark age?
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
International Journal of Modern Physics D
Publication Date
10-1-2016
Abstract
We argue that dark matter (DM)and dark energy phenomena associated with galactic rotation curves (RC's), X-ray cluster mass profiles, and type Ia supernova data can be accounted for via small corrections to idealized general relativistic spacetime geometries due to disordered locality. Accordingly, we fit the HI nearby galaxy survey (THINGS) RC data rivaling modified Newtonian dynamics, Roentgen Satellite/Advanced Satellite for Cosmology and Astrophysics (ROSAT/ASCA) X-ray cluster mass profile data rivaling metric-skew-tensor gravity, and SCP Union2.1 SN Ia data rivaling ΛCDM without nonbaryonic DM or a cosmological constant. In the case of DM, we geometrically modify proper mass interior to the Schwarzschild solution. In the case of dark energy, we modify proper distance in Einstein-de Sitter cosmology. Therefore, the phenomena of DM and dark energy may be chimeras created by an errant belief that spacetime is a differentiable manifold rather than a disordered graph.
Volume
25
Issue
12
DOI
10.1142/S0218271816440041
ISSN
02182718
Recommended Citation
Stuckey, W. M.; McDevitt, Timothy; Sten, A. K.; and Silberstein, Michael, "End of a dark age?" (2016). Faculty Publications. 1084.
https://jayscholar.etown.edu/facpubharvest/1084