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Old April 27th 07, 02:44 AM posted to sci.astro
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Gravity. Rotating galaxy.

It is like e=mc2

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Old April 27th 07, 02:48 AM posted to sci.astro
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Default Dark energy

Gravity. Rotating galaxy.

It is like e=mc2


Proof: Eliptic galaxies have little or no dark energy (not dark
matter!) and spiral galaxies
have a lot of dark energy and the difference is that spiral galaxies
rotate.

Once there is rotation of a large volume of mass, there is dark
energy, or a gravitational
disk that inerts toward to rotation of the galaxy.

Now give me a nobel for physics you greedy stubborn. You don't believe
anything,
like Bush.

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Old April 27th 07, 05:31 AM posted to sci.astro
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Default Dark energy

Gravity. Rotating galaxy.

It is like e=mc2


Proof: Eliptic galaxies have little or no dark energy (not dark
matter!) and spiral galaxies
have a lot of dark energy and the difference is that spiral galaxies
rotate.

Once there is rotation of a large volume of mass, there is dark
energy, or a gravitational
disk that inerts toward to rotation of the galaxy.

Now give me a nobel for physics you greedy stubborn. You don't believe
anything,
like Bush.


"Once there is rotation of a large volume of mass, there is dark
energy, or a gravitational disk that inerts toward the rotation of
the galaxy, a gravitational inertia that bends light."

There can be debate on the unequally distributed dark energy
forces in a spiral galaxy being a result of the dynamic nature of
swirling spiral galaxies.

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Old April 27th 07, 05:35 AM posted to sci.astro
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Default Dark energy

Gravity. Rotating galaxy.

It is like e=mc2


Proof: Eliptic galaxies have little or no dark energy (not dark
matter!) and spiral galaxies
have a lot of dark energy and the difference is that spiral galaxies
rotate.


Once there is rotation of a large volume of mass, there is dark
energy, or a gravitational
disk that inerts toward to rotation of the galaxy.


Now give me a nobel for physics you greedy stubborn. You don't believe
anything,
like Bush.


"Once there is rotation of a large volume of mass, there is dark
energy, or a gravitational disk that inerts toward the rotation of
the galaxy, a gravitational inertia that bends light."

There can be debate on the unequally distributed dark energy
forces in a spiral galaxy being a result of the dynamic nature of
swirling spiral galaxies.


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