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Old December 28th 09, 10:40 PM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro
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Neutrino May Have Triggered Dark Energy : Discovery News
"Could a neutrino -- an electrically neutral and nearly mass-free
sibling to the electron -- have triggered dark energy, the anti-gravity
force discovered just over a decade ago?

That's the latest idea from a team of theoretical physicists who suggest
that dark energy was created from neutrino condensate in the split
second after the universe's birth 13.7 billion years ago.

The idea sprang from calculations showing that the density of dark
energy is comparable to the value of neutrino mass, said lead researcher
Jitesh Bhatt, with the Physical Research Laboratory in Ahmedabad, India."
http://news.discovery.com/space/dark...-universe.html
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Old December 29th 09, 01:17 AM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro
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Default Neutrino May Have Triggered Dark Energy?

Yousuf Khan wrote:

Neutrino May Have Triggered Dark Energy : Discovery News
"Could a neutrino -- an electrically neutral and nearly mass-free
sibling to the electron -- have triggered dark energy, the anti-gravity
force discovered just over a decade ago?

That's the latest idea from a team of theoretical physicists who suggest
that dark energy was created from neutrino condensate in the split
second after the universe's birth 13.7 billion years ago.

The idea sprang from calculations showing that the density of dark
energy is comparable to the value of neutrino mass, said lead researcher
Jitesh Bhatt, with the Physical Research Laboratory in Ahmedabad, India."
http://news.discovery.com/space/dark...-universe.html


Really? Neutrinos have negative energy density?


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Old December 29th 09, 01:41 AM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro
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Default Neutrino May Have Triggered Dark Energy?

Yousuf Khan wrote:

Neutrino May Have Triggered Dark Energy : Discovery News
"Could a neutrino -- an electrically neutral and nearly mass-free
sibling to the electron -- have triggered dark energy, the anti-gravity
force discovered just over a decade ago?

That's the latest idea from a team of theoretical physicists who suggest
that dark energy was created from neutrino condensate in the split
second after the universe's birth 13.7 billion years ago.

The idea sprang from calculations showing that the density of dark
energy is comparable to the value of neutrino mass, said lead researcher
Jitesh Bhatt, with the Physical Research Laboratory in Ahmedabad, India."
http://news.discovery.com/space/dark...-universe.html


Desperation is not synonymous with good physics. As Euclid failed so
quantized gravitation, Stadard Model extensions and, when the Higgs
cannot be found, the Standard Model itself. A fundamental postulate
has an empircal falsification. To criticize is to volunteer. Do the
parity Eotvos experiment,

http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz4.htm
Somebody should look.

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Old December 29th 09, 01:50 AM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro
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"Uncle Al" wrote in message
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Yousuf Khan wrote:

Neutrino May Have Triggered Dark Energy : Discovery News
"Could a neutrino -- an electrically neutral and nearly mass-free
sibling to the electron -- have triggered dark energy, the anti-gravity
force discovered just over a decade ago?

That's the latest idea from a team of theoretical physicists who suggest
that dark energy was created from neutrino condensate in the split
second after the universe's birth 13.7 billion years ago.

The idea sprang from calculations showing that the density of dark
energy is comparable to the value of neutrino mass, said lead researcher
Jitesh Bhatt, with the Physical Research Laboratory in Ahmedabad, India."
http://news.discovery.com/space/dark...-universe.html


Desperation is not synonymous with good physics.


Bigotry is not science.
[snip crap]
Idiot.
[snip more crap]
Bigot.
[snip yet more crap]
Arsehole.
Where's the big diamonds, moron?
Where's the Eotvos experiment, ****head?





 




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