
Einstein-McKay Theory
The Einstein-McKay Theory explores how the universe's structure is influenced by the combined effects of gravity and electromagnetic radiation. It considers how energy carried by light and other electromagnetic waves interacts with matter, shaping the large-scale distribution of galaxies and cosmic structures. By integrating Einstein's general relativity with principles of electromagnetic energy, this theory aims to better understand cosmic evolution, dark energy, and the universe’s expansion, providing a comprehensive framework that links the behavior of gravity and electromagnetic fields across vast cosmic scales.