As
metric expansion of space occurs, matter/energy of all forms within it become proportionally smaller in wavelength compared to the total amount of space.
The decrease in wavelength of matter/energy is equivalent to an increase in energy (smaller wavelength=higher energy).
Matter/energy does not change wavelength (or energy) compared to other matter/energy as its wavelength change is proportional to the size of space.
Is it possible for photons and other particles to reach a critical wavelength (compared to spacetime) at which they would form the next generation of matter?
In other words: could the photons (and other particles such as neutrinos, etc.) from our galaxies end up as seeds for the next generation of matter (forming many longer wavelength particles) with our current generation's particles (of proportionally shorter wavelength matter/energy) being the (electromagnetically) non-interacting gravitational seeds that we call dark matter (not interacting in a detectable manner because of their extremely short wavelength (high energy) compared to the next generation of matter/energy)?
Could the
Great Attractor be a non-visible extremely high
mass/energy celestial body from the previous generation of matter/energy?
What happens as matter/energy increases energy (mass) compared to space?
The gravitational influence of matter increases, which is the equivalent of an accelerated "stretching" of space by matter (in other words, an accelerating metric expansion of space).
The old matter (from previous generations) constantly increases in energy/mass along with the new matter (of the current generation) which leads to an ever increasing rate of space expansion.
Locally, this is counteracted by the ever increasing gravitational influence of matter as it decreases wavelength (increases mass/energy) compared to space.
New matter is constantly created, as the speed of space expansion and energy creation exponentially accelerates.
I haven't run across a theory like this before, and wondered if anyone knows of it or something similar? I mentioned it on another board, but although someone said they had heard or read something similar at some point, they did not know where they saw it or who wrote/spoke about it. If you have any leads, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks!