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Old August 30th 08, 09:28 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
Dead Paul
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Default Speed of Dark???

On Tue, 01 Jul 2008 23:25:14 +0100, Neil wrote:

Hi All

In the questions and answers page of Tuesday's Daily Mail is the following
question.

Q: Images of distant galaxies contain both light and dark matter that is
only visible to us after millions of years of travelling across space.
Does this mean that dark, like light, has momentum, and if so what is the
speed of dark?

Isn't darkness simply an absence of light? Should be interesting to see
what answers they get ;-)

Neil


The Daily Mail printed that guff?

lol

Alleged dark matter is not visible at all - that's why it is dark.
It has nothing to do with ordinary unilluminated matter. Dark matter is
a conjectured form as is dark energy. It's all tosh btw as is the bb.

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