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On Nov 22, 10:13*pm, Tom Roberts wrote in
sci.physics.relativity: Dark matter is a potential problem for GR. Dark energy is a puzzle for GR, and cosmology in general. We most definitely would like to identify the former and understand the latter; or find a theory with the domain and explanatory power of GR, but which does not need one or both of them. And we would like to unify GR with quantum theory. Current guesses are that these are all inter-related, in some manner not at all understood at present. Master Leonard Susskind is starting to see the solution to the problem, Honest Roberts: http://www.sciscoop.com/story/2008/10/30/41323/484 "Does the apparently constant speed of light change over the vast stretches of the universe? Would our understanding of black holes, ancient supernovae, dark matter, dark energy, the origins of the universe and its ultimate fate be different if the speed of light were not constant?.....Couldn't it be that the supposed vacuum of space is acting as an interstellar medium to lower the speed of light like some cosmic swimming pool?" Pentcho Valev |
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