TITLE:
Calculating the Exact Experimental Density of the Dark Energy in the Cosmos Assuming a Fractal Speed of Light
AUTHORS:
Mohamed S. El Naschie
KEYWORDS:
Nonlinear Dynamics; Fractals; Dark Energy; Quantum Gravity; Varying Speed of Light Theory
JOURNAL NAME:
International Journal of Modern Nonlinear Theory and Application,
Vol.3 No.1,
March
17,
2014
ABSTRACT:
Fractal speed of
light theory is a variation of Magueijo-Smolin varying speed of light (VSL)
theoretical modification of Einstein’s energy mass
relation. We use this theory to derive an exact value for the missing dark
energy which is found to be in astonishing agreement with the latest result of
the WMAP measurement and the independent supernova analysis. Thus while
Einstein’s formula predicts 95.5% more energy than found in highly precise
astrophysical measurement, our VSL- based calculation
indicates an exact theoretical value of only 4.508497% real energy. Consequently, the exact conjectured missing dark energy must be 95.491502%. By any standards, this is an astounding confirmation for both the cosmological measurement and
the VSL theory.