Dark Matter as Past Matter, a Conjecture ()
ABSTRACT
Up to now several cosmological models have not given yet a satisfactory frame for the existence of Dark Matter (DM) and Dark Energy (DE). This paper attempts to give a geometrical framework for both their emergence and existence. The universe mass/energy densities proportions for Baryonic Matter (BM) and DE exhibit the same relations between the radius and the area of a disc, in which DM matches to the radius squared. That disc may correspond to the base of the Minkowski light cone, which is the front light wave we intercept from the past. I suggest taking time dimension more into consideration, and exploring a new direction on the research of DM and DE as typical relic of BM, positive mass made negative through a continuous phase transition, from a three-dimensional space dimension to the one-dimensional time.
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Perrucci, P. (2021) Dark Matter as Past Matter, a Conjecture.
Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology,
7, 452-473. doi:
10.4236/jhepgc.2021.72026.
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