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From Greysky:
Now, there may be other forms of matter making up the dark content of the voids, but as the current thought on this dark matter makes it transparent to electromagnetic fields, starlight from the other side should be observed when we look at a void with the Hubble, but the voids are totally featureless - if there were only dark matter of the unknown kind filling the voids there would be some trace of the galaxies existing on the other side as light would be able to pass through it unaffected, but there isn't any. Then there's the alternate and much simpler explanation mentioned in previous threads: Large-scale intergalactic*flow fields* of the spatial medium itself. Even without an acceleration component, such flows would still lens light, generating the appearance of huge trackless, featureless voids. The "Swiss cheese" look may be greatly exaggerated by such flow lensing*. Only under the 'no-medium', space-as-void doctrine is "dark matter" needed. oc *Flow lensing is distinct from 'gravitational lensing'. Gravitation is the product of, and only of, the acceleration component of a flow, which imparts momentum to mass. Light, being massless, will be deflected by *any* flow whether it's accelerating or not. |
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![]() "Charles D. Bohne" wrote in message news:sslb73libijoo17m58fs4b0qvakqk9ig38@pasoschwei z.de... On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 22:19:06 GMT, "greysky" wrote: When I get a bit of extra time, I'll OCR it and upload it onto my web site as a PDF file. Would be nice of you. You could also send it to my mailaddress maybe that's easier than posting it to your site. Thanks! Sure - I can e-mail you a rough copy. Is the address in your header accurate (The one starting with "Me@...") ? The file size is around a megabyte. The file was made with Acrobat 8 - and has some comments by me in sticky notes intersperced throughout the text. Greysky |
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oc What if gravitational lensing from distant galaxies is aways taking
place. Some greatly focused some with little focus,but all having some bending of the light waves. Makes good sense that radio waves might get bent?? After all both are created by vibrations. bert PS if this is reality than the universe might be bigger than the way our eyes can see it. |
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On Jun 18, 5:47 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
What if gravitational lensing from distant galaxies is aways taking place? Not just 'gravitational' lensing, Bert, but large-scale flow lensing. A non-accelerating flow will still lens light. Makes good sense that radio waves might get bent?? Of course. It's all EM radiation. .. if this is reality than the universe might be bigger than the way our eyes can see it. If all lensing effects were to be nulled out, the large-scale structuring of the supercluster field *might* be quite different than it appears. Of course if there is 'no medium' then you gotta have "dark matter" to explain the lensing. oc |
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![]() "Charles D. Bohne" wrote in message news:r18d73trddf16jl29d7u7muqekk6qkpg1f@pasoschwei z.de... On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 22:03:08 -0700, "greysky" wrote: Sure - I can e-mail you a rough copy. Is the address in your header accurate (The one starting with "Me@...") ? The file size is around a megabyte. The file was made with Acrobat 8 - and has some comments by me in sticky notes intersperced throughout the text. That would be very kind of you! And yes, this mailaddress works. #C. Consider it done :-) greysky |
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