Theory of Dark Energy

Authors

  • Dr. Friedhelm Manfred J

Keywords:

bivariate survival functions, , dependence functions, biomedical applications, econometrics, bivariate Wiener and Pareto stochastic processes construction, dark energy., PLANCK time, age of the universe

Abstract

In the International Journal of Physics and Astronomy [1] a formula for calculation of dark energy was developed [1]. It is:

                  Ed = (h/tp2) · tu            (1.2)

In the Journal of Physics and Astronomy

„The Foundations of a Dark Energy Theory“ was mentioned for the first time in my article „Commentary about Calculation of Dark Energy and Dark Matter“ [2]

In the article which is presented here, the „Theory of Dark Energy“ is now completed and a physical-mathematical and theoretical derivation of the formula [1] is provided. This provides physical-mathematical and theoretical sopport for the formula [1] previously developed using a simple three-sentence operation.

References

F.M. Jöge (2019) Calculation of Dark Energy and Dark Matter. 7(1), 1-7.

F.M. Jöge (2023) Commentary about Calculation of Dark Energy and Dark Matter. 11(10), 346-347.

F.M. Jöge (2022) Equivalence of Energy and Time. 10(1), 1-2.

TH. Görnitz Quantum cosmology. https://viXra.org/pdf/1701.0544v1.pdf

F.M. Jöge (2023) Time is quantized. 11, 2.

F.M. Jöge (2023) The Universe - an Open System. 1, 1.

F.M. Jöge (2024) Dark Energy is not constant. 2(6), 01-02.

F.M. Jöge (2024) Equivalence of Information and Squared Energy. 7(4), 1.

F.M. Jöge (2024) Energy is Relative. 7(1).

F.M. Jöge (2024) Essay on Calculation of Dark Energy and Dark Matter. 7(4), 1-2.

F.M. Jöge Advances in Exporation of Dark Energy. 12(4), 460-462.

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Published

2025-01-22

How to Cite

Theory of Dark Energy. (2025). London Journal of Research In Science: Natural and Formal, 25(1), 1-4. https://www.journalspress.uk/index.php/LJRS/article/view/1158