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Black Hole Superradiance Search for Dark Photons

7 March 2025 at 02:43
Since 2015, black holes have gained attention in astronomy, particularly regarding their potential role in discovering elusive dark matter particles like dark photons. Superradiance, a theoretical process, could theoretically boost these particles' energies near black holes. However, the absence of observed superradiance raises questions about dark matter's complexity and the validity of existing cosmological theories.

Dark Photons and the Illusion of Dark Matter

5 March 2025 at 04:59
Dark matter is equated to the metaphor of the Emperor's new clothes. Dark photons and other hypothetical particles are fictitious constructs used to explain phenomena without concrete evidence, underlining that current astrophysical models are flawed and nonsensical.

Should Biblical Creationists Believe in Dark Matter and Dark Energy?

25 February 2025 at 04:53
I question the acceptance of Dark Matter and Dark Energy by biblical creationists, suggesting they are problematic placeholders for undiscovered physics. The arguments for their existence are challenged by alternative cosmological models and criticisms of observational methodologies, calling for a re-evaluation of accepted astrophysical tenets.

Is the Big Bang Pure Fiction?

1 February 2025 at 05:34
How much of cosmology is fiction? What are the fudge factors. How much is being fudged. Are there insurmountable problems with our current model of big bang cosmology?

Dark Energy May Not Exist | New Insight on the Cosmic Web?

12 January 2025 at 23:03
Big bang cosmology faces unresolved problems with the standard ΛCDM model needing unknown fudge factors. A new timescape cosmology, where time passes faster or slower in voids and filaments of the cosmic web, may resolve the Dark Energy problem, but it indicates a need to rethink the foundations of cosmology.

Everything we thought we knew about dark energy could be wrong

31 May 2026 at 12:19

For nearly 30 years, scientists have believed that a mysterious force called dark energy is causing the universe to expand faster and faster. But a new mathematical study suggests that dark energy may not be needed at all. Researchers from the University of California, Davis have published a paper in Proceedings of the Royal Society […]

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