Abstract
Exploring the quantum vacuum as a dynamic Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC), this study draws a parallel between phonons and photons to reveal how dark photons can be transformed into visible light. Through phonon-photon interactions, akin to sonoluminescence, we demonstrate the quantum vacuum's ability to illuminate dark matter phenomena. By adapting Einstein's Field Equations, we present a model showcasing spacetime's responsiveness to both visible and dark matter. The process of quantum vacuum cavitation underscores phonons' crucial role in bridging dark and visible realms, providing novel insights into the universe's dark sector.
Publisher
Information Physics Institute