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    Default Pinay-led astrophysics team confirms Einstein's Theory Gravity--Dark Matter/Energy


    Einstein's Gravity Confirmed on a Cosmic Scale
    Proof of dark matter and dark energy, study says

    NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC: Einstein's Gravity Confirmed on a Cosmic Scale

    The theory of gravity proposed by Albert Einstein nearly a century ago can explain the dance of galaxies around one another just as well as it can model the motion of planets around the sun, according to a new study.

    The finding suggests that the invisible substance called dark matter and the even more mysterious force known as dark energy are not just figments of physicists' imaginations.

    For centuries Isaac Newton's law of universal gravitation worked well enough to explain gravity on Earth. But astronomers eventually saw discrepancies in the way larger objects such as planets interacted.

    Einstein's general theory of relativity, published in 1916, proposed that gravity works on large scales because matter warps the fabric of space and time, also known as space-time. (See "Einstein and Beyond" in National Geographic magazine.)

    This notion has been used to successfully explain phenomena in our solar system, such as the slight alterations in Mercury's orbit around the sun, which Newton's gravity couldn't account for.

    The existence of dark matter and dark energy is based on the assumption that Einstein's gravity is affecting galaxies billions of light-years from Earth in the same way that it affects objects in our solar system.

    Based on general relativity, for example, scientists think dark matter exists because some cosmic objects behave as if they have more mass than we can see.

    But until now, tests of general relativity on galactic scales have been inconclusive.

    Einstein's Gravity and Galaxy Clusters

    For the new study, appearing this week in the journal Nature, astrophysicist Reinabelle Reyes and colleagues looked at data gathered from more than 70,000 bright, elliptical galaxies.



    The team found that the galaxies, located up to 3.5 billion light-years from Earth, are clustered together in precisely the way that general relativity predicts.

    "From the galaxies' positions, we can tell how clustered they are. That gives us information about how gravity acts, because that's what gravity does—it pulls things together," said Reyes, of Princeton University in New Jersey.

    By combining measurements of the galaxies' clustering with other properties—such as the galaxies' movements relative to one another and the way they bend each other's light—Reyes's team calculated EG, a quantity physicists use when looking at objects' expected interactions.

    General relativity predicts that EG should be around 0.4. The value of EG measured in the study was 0.39.

    Still Greater Distances to Probe

    The new findings validate the current popular model of cosmology, said David Spergel, a theoretical astrophysicist also at Princeton.

    "It looks like things are okay," Spergel said. "It would have been more exciting if they saw deviations [from general relativity], but their results are important as well."

    The study authors also note that their work casts serious doubt on some alternative theories of gravity, such as tensor-vector-scalar gravity, or TeVeS, which attempts to explain how gravity might work differently on large cosmic scales.

    TeVeS predicts that EG should be around 0.22—much lower than the observed value.

    It's still possible, however, that TeVeS takes over at even larger distances not yet explored.

    "There's always a possibility that things are breaking down where you haven't probed yet," Spergel said.

    Future space missions, such as NASA's Joint Dark Energy Mission and the European Space Agency's Euclid mission, will be required to test general relativity across these larger distances, the scientists say.


    Ateneo de Manila University's Article on the team's findings

    Reina Reyes bio

    Young Pinays should make her their role model, instead of the soap opera queens, Lady Gaga, or whathaveyou.

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    Success in this world doesn't have to be in the field of deep science. Lady GaGa is successful in her own right. But yeah, grats to her.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vern View Post
    Success in this world doesn't have to be in the field of deep science. Lady GaGa is successful in her own right.
    Point taken.

    -RODION

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    Kani ba nga energy, naa bay mass? If dark ni cya, pasabot ba na opposite ni cya? Negative energy? -E=mc2?

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    OT: Is this the one featured sa NGM february or di?


    still, and galing-

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    Quote Originally Posted by moy1moy1 View Post
    OT: Is this the one featured sa NGM february or di?
    Based on this online table of contents, there is no mention of anything related to this or Reinabelle in the Feb 2010 edition of the NGM:

    National Geographic Magazine - NGM.com

    Thus I don't know where you got that info.

    -RODION

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    well....................................... pasensya

    Quote Originally Posted by rodsky View Post
    Based on this online table of contents, there is no mention of anything related to this or Reinabelle in the Feb 2010 edition of the NGM:

    National Geographic Magazine - NGM.com

    Thus I don't know where you got that info.

    -RODION
    sorry then, my mistake it's about the new hubble telescope... wrong use of words sa query

    ok sorry
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    i doubt if she's the first one since 1916 to do such experiment..anyway congrats to our kabayan!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lomotel View Post
    i doubt if she's the first one since 1916 to do such experiment..anyway congrats to our kabayan!
    I don't see any item in the news report declaring her as "the first one" to undertake such research (and btw, this is not an individual undertaking but a team effort--she's the team leader), but it can indeed be declared without a doubt that even if her team wasn't the first one to undertake it, the news item clearly states that her team was the first to successfully demonstrate evidence that this particular theory is correct. One can always declare that one was the first to start baking a pie, but if one fails to bake the pie, the person who will get the credit will be someone who might have been late in mixing the pie, but was able to bake, cut and serve the pie.

    -RODION

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    Wow! this is really cool! =D Kudos to her achievements! This is indeed a big step forward. She already has a Nature publication already while still pursuing a PhD. Access : Confirmation of general relativity on large scales from weak lensing and galaxy velocities : Nature

    http://www.nature.com/nature/journal...ture08857.html
    This is very very remarkable.

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