Acceleration of expanding space

In summary, the conversation discusses the potential explanation for the anomalous acceleration of the Pioneer spacecraft and the issue of vacuum energy density predicted by quantum mechanics. One proposed solution is that the dark energy causing the acceleration could be due to the vacuum or virtual particle energy density, but this is still an open problem in physics. The conversation also delves into the possibility that the structure of matter and the forces holding it together may play a role in this mystery. It is suggested that understanding the relationship between expanding space and curved space may be key in solving this misfit.
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What's the reason for it? Is there a mechanism already existing in physics to explain it, such as virtual particle energy density, to account for the anomalous acceleration? Will such an explanation solve the mystery of the acceleration of the Pioneer spacecraft ?
To know we've got to solve http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Relativity/GR/cosConstant.html .
because, according to this web site, the vacuum density predicted by quantum mechanics is 120 orders of magnitude too high (a density of 1091g/cm3.
 
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Yup, the vacuum thing is a problem. There are contributions of opposite sign from a bunch of sources, so clearly there must be some miraculous cancellations going on. That -- vacuum energy, or virtual particle energy density if you prefer -- is prob the preferred solution for the dark energy. There are other ones, like quintessence, which do things like introduce new particles. It's still a big open problem, though.
 
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Do you know why the quantum fluctuations don't cancel each other out completely? It seems like there would have to be some asymmetry, like the Cassimir effect.
 
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May be the problem is in matter pressure? Matter has enormous energy density while practically zero pressure. But pressure and energy density are one and the same thing (same units, etc).

So there is something which "holds" energy of matter preventing it from exerting pressure (say, e/m and nuclear forces). Without knowing exact structure of these forces (and why they hold energy from spreading) we probably can't solve this misfit.
 
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May be the problem is in matter pressure? Matter has enormous energy density while practically zero pressure. But pressure and energy density are one and the same thing (same units, etc).
Wait, it sounds like you're talking about the reason spacetime is bent as result of mass, and that's not quite what I'm asking (or is it? I don't know how expanding space and curved space are specifically related, other than energy conservation between them.)
So there is something which "holds" energy of matter preventing it from exerting pressure (say, e/m and nuclear forces). Without knowing exact structure of these forces (and why they hold energy from spreading) we probably can't solve this misfit.
I've heard that the energy holding the nuclear particles together makes up nearly 1/2 the mass of the whole particle. The e/m and nuclear forces have positive energy definitions, while gravity has negative energy. Ostensibly photons make up the binding energy of particles. Seems like if we want to know how space expands we need to know what makes it curve, better.
 

1. What is the concept of "Acceleration of expanding space"?

The acceleration of expanding space refers to the idea that the universe is expanding at an increasing rate, rather than a constant rate. This means that the distance between objects in the universe is increasing faster and faster over time.

2. How do we know that the universe's expansion is accelerating?

Scientists have observed the redshift of light from distant galaxies, which indicates that they are moving away from us. By measuring the speed of this expansion, scientists have found that the rate of expansion is increasing over time, indicating acceleration.

3. What causes the acceleration of expanding space?

The exact cause of this acceleration is still a topic of research and debate. One theory is that it is caused by dark energy, a mysterious force that makes up a large portion of the universe's energy density. Another theory is that it is due to a modification of Einstein's theory of general relativity.

4. Will the acceleration of expanding space continue forever?

It is currently believed that the acceleration of expanding space will continue indefinitely, leading to a "Big Rip" scenario in which the expansion becomes so rapid that it tears apart all matter in the universe, including atoms and particles.

5. How does the acceleration of expanding space affect the future of the universe?

If the acceleration continues, it will eventually lead to the end of the universe as we know it. However, the exact timeline and consequences of this are still uncertain and the subject of ongoing research.

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