The energy and momentum of the Universe
Nikodem J. Pop{\l}awski

TL;DR
This paper explores the Einstein-Cartan-Sciama-Kibble theory, showing that the total energy and momentum of a closed universe are zero, implying the existence of a non-particle form of negative energy possibly related to dark matter.
Contribution
It demonstrates that in this gravity theory, the universe's total energy and momentum are zero, suggesting dark matter may be a form of negative energy not made of particles.
Findings
Total energy and momentum of the universe are zero.
Positive matter energy exceeds gravitational negative energy.
Dark matter may be a non-particle negative energy form.
Abstract
The EinsteinCartanSciamaKibble theory of gravity naturally extends general relativity to include quantum-mechanical, intrinsic angular momentum of matter by equipping spacetime with torsion. Using the Einstein energymomentum pseudotensor for the gravitational field in this theory, we show that the energy and momentum of the closed Universe are equal to zero. Since the positive energy from mass and motion of the observed matter in the Universe exceeds in magnitude the negative energy from gravity, the Universe must contain another form of matter whose energy is negative. This form, which cannot be composed from particles, might be the observed dark matter.
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