Friday, May 14, 2004

“...the subquantum potential Vsq can take on both positive and negative values, the associated field theory can lead to positive or negative pressure, respectively...the subquantum potential is interpreted as that potential associated to the hidden dynamics of the particles which are homogenously and isotropically distributed in the universe... dark energy appears to at least partly correspond to the overall work which is done by all of the particles along their hidden trajectories associated through the Bohm's interpretation with the essential quantum indeterminancy of the observable matter in the universe...non gravitational components, i.e. dark matter and dark energy are both unitarily described by just the scalar field ...”

http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0311244

OK in last sentence of the abstract Diaz has both dark energy and dark matter consistent with my own original theory done before his. Paul Ginsparg removed my Cornell archive paper of a year ago with essentially the same idea that is in my 2 books from 2002. So I can prove priority from Library of Congress.

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