nightbat wrote
Saul Levy wrote:
Yeah, Vera may have a chance for a Nobel, but you don't, BEERTbrain!
Saul Levy
nightbat
Stop being so jealous of profound Earth Science Team Officers
Saul, you had your chance but you blew it. And Officer Bert like Vera is
correct, the field is composed theoretically of invisible sub Plank
state domain invisible energy of which bulk is far greater then composed
condensed macro mass visible domain one. The coined term WIMPs are most
likely in honor of the silly auk coffeeboys no doubt and the super
thinking Officer heavy weights that field hold everything together
called rightly MACHOs cause sure even beautiful deep pondering Vera sees
and knows the difference.
sheesh!,
the nightbat
On Thu, 1 Mar 2007 06:58:31 -0500, (G=EMC^2
Glazier) wrote:
Painius You can refer to the astronomer "Vera Rubin" She has these
submicroscopic particles as being very tiny,and very heavy. There are
two classes of possible objects they are called WIMPs,and MACHOs (no
charge) very heavy for their size. They do interact with "ordinary
matter" In the Planck world Rubin tells us these heavy particles are
great candidates for missing matter. Easy theory could be these
particles flow through space,and give the universe its gravitational
field. These are the thoughts that Ducky wit does not like they are
hypothetical. Still it gives Rubin a chance for a Nobel Bert