E8 theory according to the dark matter and energy

In summary, Antony Garrett Lisi's E8 theory, as discussed in a thread on Physics Forums last month, is a unified model of geometry and matter that can explain the qualities and source of dark matter in the universe. However, the evidence for dark energy is still uncertain and may simply be a constant term in the Einstein GR equation. Garrett's model includes a non-zero asymptotic expansion rate, which could potentially account for dark energy. It is also worth remaining skeptical about the concept of "dark energy" as it has not been firmly supported by observations.
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Does the E8 theory that offered and posted by Antony Garrett Lisi,can explain the qualities and the source of the dark matter and dark energy in the universe?
 
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Check out this thread:
https://www.physicsforums.com/threa...with-3-generations.821322/page-3#post-5173314

Garrett was recently discussing his current work in that thread. It was just last month. Several other people were asking him questions and he was replying. You could post a question in that thread and Garrett, or one of the others, might reply.

Or if you scan through the discussion there you might find your questions had been partially answered.

Just a comment: you might be well-advised to remain a bit skeptical about the phrase "dark energy".

So far the evidence supports the idea of a cosmological (curvature) constant. With no clear indication that it arises from any type of energy. So far the observations are consistent with there simply being a constant term (a curvature which Einstein called Lambda) in the Einstein GR equation, and that constant not being zero.

The evidence for dark matter, on the other hand, is fairly solid. It has been observed by its gravitational lensing effect---concentrations of clouds of dark matter have been measured and mapped etc.

A unified model of geometry and matter, like Garrett's, needs to have a place for dark matter particle(s), but it would not need to have a place for any kind of "dark energy" in order to fit observations. A simple cosmological constant---a nonzero asymptotic expansion rate---would suffice.

PS: I looked at Garrett's new paper, on pages 15 and 36, and it seems to me that he has this non-zero asymptotic expansion rate in his model. He calls it alpha. I just now posted about this in that earlier thread, where they were discussing. You can go there if you want. That would be a very clear organic way to include Einstein cosmological constant Lambda.
 
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Related to E8 theory according to the dark matter and energy

1. What is E8 theory according to dark matter and energy?

E8 theory is a scientific model that proposes the existence of an underlying geometric structure, known as the E8 lattice, which can explain the fundamental forces and particles of the universe. According to this theory, dark matter and energy are integral parts of this structure, providing a potential explanation for their elusive nature.

2. How does E8 theory explain dark matter and energy?

E8 theory suggests that dark matter and energy are a manifestation of the geometry of the universe, specifically the E8 lattice. This lattice is thought to interact with matter and energy in a way that cannot be observed directly, but can be detected through its gravitational effects.

3. What evidence supports E8 theory's explanation of dark matter and energy?

Currently, there is no direct evidence for the E8 theory's explanation of dark matter and energy. However, some scientists believe that further exploration of the E8 lattice could provide a more comprehensive understanding of the fundamental forces and particles of the universe, potentially leading to new insights into the nature of dark matter and energy.

4. How does E8 theory differ from other theories of dark matter and energy?

E8 theory differs from other theories of dark matter and energy in that it suggests a more fundamental role of these phenomena in the structure of the universe. Rather than being separate and distinct entities, dark matter and energy are seen as integral parts of the underlying geometry of the universe.

5. What are the potential implications of E8 theory's explanation of dark matter and energy?

If E8 theory's explanation of dark matter and energy is proven to be true, it could have significant implications for our understanding of the universe and its origins. It could also provide a more complete understanding of the fundamental forces and particles, potentially leading to new technologies and advancements in our understanding of the universe.

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