No topic generates greater 'prurient' interest among scientists (i.e lascivious to nerds) than "dark energy," unless it is ZPE and unless the two are not related (but which is the superset?)

In 1999 the mysterious force (dark energy) was theorized to be causing the universe to expand at an ever-accelerating rate. Immediately many of us (well at least one = moi) on vortex identified this force as a version of ZPE, probably the crossover effect of Dirac's sea in 3-space. Not surprising to see anyone 'jump the gun' here - as few of us have tenure to defend.

Now, new research suggests that this *rate* may instead be variable over time.

Alas, that is problematic for everyone. So let me be the first to say that if it is true - maybe we are just now entering the age of ZPE - not because we just discovered it - but because it just discovered us !

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/11/AR2006011102065.html?referrer=emailarticle-----
 Original Message -----From: "Horace Heffner"> But this is exactly what 
gravimagnetic theory suggests, or atleast I  suggested.  The furthest stars receed faster 
and thus thered shift  of gravitational photons will get stronger, reducingthe hold of the  
universe on them (gravitational photons attractrather than repel.)

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