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Old February 9th 09, 12:50 AM posted to alt.astronomy
Double-A[_2_]
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Default The Speed of Dark (was - Milky Way rotates . . .)

On Feb 8, 4:08*pm, BradGuth wrote:
On Feb 8, 3:29*pm, Double-A wrote:





On Feb 8, 9:37*am, BradGuth wrote:


On Feb 8, 7:02*am, (oldcoot) wrote:


AA wrote, re. "speed of darkness":


Are we talking photoffs here?


No, darkons. :-)


The speed of dark gravity could be c, 2c or for all we know c2.


Electrons seem to coexist as a BH point-source of combined dark matter
plus dark energy.


*~ BG


Citation?


The best available physics and science is what can't seem to
objectively measure the physical radius of an individual electron.
Most of physics and science has given up on getting any electron
volumetric size, although not of its mass or worth of energy.

In other words, a trillion electrons compacted and/or merged together
would weigh 9.1094e-16 g, and yet as a whole they'd still be dark and
nearly if not still representing a singularity.

Why can't an electron be a BH singularity?

*~ BG



Wheeler thought it was.

Double-A