The Expansion of the Universe through the Cumulative Effect of Quantum Fluctuations is Modulated by Anti-Quantum Fluctuations Generated in Anti-dimensional Space
A limiting effect on the expansion of the universe due to the creation of dark energy is the concomitant creation of dark matter. Definition is a function of equal and opposite relativity; Fluctuation of dimension creates positive and negative dimension. Positive dimension of nSpace is also relative to potential negative anti-dimensional space. Dark energy and dark matter occur due to the equal and opposite relative definition of positive and negative dimension nSpace and relative definition of anti-dimensional space.
Concomitant with the definition of negative space relative to positive space and thus negative energy relative to positive energy, anti-dimensional space is defined relative to normative space (nSpace). What effect does the change in anti-dimensional space have on nSpace expansion? Is the cancellation effect of nSpace expansion by anti-dimensional space 20%? Is the cancellation effect 92%? Why is dark matter equivalent to one third the mass of dark energy? Is this ratio changing as the universe expands? Is an inverse distance ratio in effect?
A fluctuation in dimension is equal and opposite definition of nDimensional relative to anti-dimensional space. We may find that the calculation of the expansion of the universe is consistent with the theory that ‘dark energy is a function of quantum fluctuation’ once the effect of the annihilation of nSpatial dimensions by anti-dimensional space is resolved.
Positive dimension is also relative to potential negative anti-dimensional space. Does the annihilation of nSpace by anti-dimensional space create