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Old September 25th 11, 09:07 PM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,rec.org.mensa,sci.astro
jon car
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What about Dark Anti Matter?
That kind of anihilation would be highly energetic.
We have seen none of that; either; when we should have.
If we have never found it on Earth or seen its not seen energy bursts
there is a problem


Where are the dark matter black holes in the halos of all the
galaxies?
There ought to be plenty.

No DM is an hypothesis to a problem that is better answered in another
way.
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Old September 25th 11, 10:06 PM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,rec.org.mensa,sci.astro
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Dear jon car:

On Sep 25, 1:07*pm, jon car wrote:
What about Dark Anti Matter?
That kind of anihilation would be highly energetic.


The magic fairy dust of Dark Matter does not interact with itself. So
its anti counterpart will not interact at all either.

David A. Smith
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Old September 26th 11, 12:18 AM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,rec.org.mensa,sci.astro
eric gisse
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dlzc wrote in news:482a2fd8-e577-4d3c-bc83-b3b12664f251
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Dear jon car:

On Sep 25, 1:07*pm, jon car wrote:
What about Dark Anti Matter?
That kind of anihilation would be highly energetic.


The magic fairy dust of Dark Matter does not interact with itself. So
its anti counterpart will not interact at all either.

David A. Smith


Why on earth people keep responding to him like his queries are legitmate
is beyond me...
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Old September 28th 11, 09:05 PM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,rec.org.mensa,sci.astro
jon car
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On Sep 25, 2:06*pm, dlzc wrote:
Dear jon car:

On Sep 25, 1:07*pm, jon car wrote:

What about Dark Anti Matter?
That kind of anihilation would be highly energetic.


The magic fairy dust of Dark Matter does not interact with itself. *So
its anti counterpart will not interact at all either.

David A. Smith


It would interact with itself by gravity.
Matter would have a common origin with it at the big bang.
WE have never found it on Earth but it is most abundant in the
universe. There is something wrong with that.
 




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