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Ia our sun groing old before its time
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... Now comes onto the stage the idea that there is some sort of very 'heavy' dark matter which resides in the cores of galaxies (and other places). Do you suppose that this heavy dark matter was formed by the collision and fusion of lighter elements? Perhaps you never considered the origin of this 'heavy, dark matter'? An interesting theory! So what you are saying is that it is possible that the dense individuals who post to this group, but bring no light to the discussion, were created by the fusion of individuals who were not dense, and could bring some light to a conversation. I think you are on track to discover your roots. Clear Skies Chuck Taylor Do you observe the moon? Try the Lunar Observing Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lunar-observing/ |
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