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Old February 1st 15, 04:59 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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First I see the space of the universe expanding at a speed greater than c.This acceleration is the missing gravity.What imperial thinkers refer to as dark matter.Keep in mind matter gets very heavy close to light speed. I use this to help explain space warping. It goes well with my geometry space theory Concave&Convex. I can not see how the universe can have missing matter.Dark matter would give me a different view (shape) It would add to the clumpy .I give good science to reason with. Imperial thinkers are not tought to think.They only add confusion,and more questions than answers. TreBert
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Old February 18th 15, 11:25 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Sunday, February 1, 2015 at 8:59:32 AM UTC-8, G=EMC^2TreBert wrote:
First I see the space of the universe expanding at a speed greater than c..This acceleration is the missing gravity.What imperial thinkers refer to as dark matter.Keep in mind matter gets very heavy close to light speed. I use this to help explain space warping. It goes well with my geometry space theory Concave&Convex. I can not see how the universe can have missing matter.Dark matter would give me a different view (shape) It would add to the clumpy .I give good science to reason with. Imperial thinkers are not tought to think.They only add confusion,and more questions than answers. TreBert

Reason space can go faster than c its not made of photons. Gravity compression force goes infinitly slow or instant action Just finished a post on "Gravity has no wave" Gravity is more like the working in QM I;m sure it has always been in that realm.It just reached out and here we be. TreBert
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Old February 21st 15, 08:39 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Sunday, February 1, 2015 at 8:59:32 AM UTC-8, G=EMC^2TreBert wrote:
First I see the space of the universe expanding at a speed greater than c..This acceleration is the missing gravity.What imperial thinkers refer to as dark matter.Keep in mind matter gets very heavy close to light speed. I use this to help explain space warping. It goes well with my geometry space theory Concave&Convex. I can not see how the universe can have missing matter.Dark matter would give me a different view (shape) It would add to the clumpy .I give good science to reason with. Imperial thinkers are not tought to think.They only add confusion,and more questions than answers. TreBert


If Space energy can thin out the universe with accelerating expanding just think what is taking place in QM. Or is it doing it 100% using the RAISEN Bread rheory?TreBert
 




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