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![]() "Double-A" wrote in message oups.com... http://www.technologynewsdaily.com/node/4314 Double-A Interesting! C.H.J. |
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Double-A Thanks for those thoughts of Dexter The thinking that
makes dark matter so mysterious is it the biggest part of the universe. 95% more than all the rest. Wheeler told us the universe was motion(energy) Than Einstein told us gravity and motion were equal(equivelent) (relative to each other) Thus I'm thinking the missing dark energy is not missing at all. Its just not there. What is there is great universe acceleration. What is there from the very beginning is motion that relates to Guth's one trillion of a second at the]start of the big bang. It all fits right up to "NOW" Bert |
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If dark matter doesn't exist, tell me what this shows:
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap060824.html "G=EMC^2 Glazier" skrev i en meddelelse ... Double-A Thanks for those thoughts of Dexter The thinking that makes dark matter so mysterious is it the biggest part of the universe. 95% more than all the rest. Wheeler told us the universe was motion(energy) Than Einstein told us gravity and motion were equal(equivelent) (relative to each other) Thus I'm thinking the missing dark energy is not missing at all. Its just not there. What is there is great universe acceleration. What is there from the very beginning is motion that relates to Guth's one trillion of a second at the]start of the big bang. It all fits right up to "NOW" Bert -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jeg beskyttes af den gratis SPAMfighter til privatbrugere. Den har indtil videre sparet mig for at få 9885 spam-mails Betalende brugere får ikke denne besked i deres e-mails. Hent en gratis SPAMfighter her. |
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Starman First Iknow dark matter is everywhere. My using motion
instead of gravity was just to show it could be added into the missing gravitational force of the universe. That's a nice picture you showed us,and I made a copy to put in my scrape book. Bert |
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But then why did you say " It all fits right up to "NOW" if you knew dark
matter is everywhere? Yes i also think it's an nice picture (and the first hard evidence of dark matter as well) This is my favorite astronomy place and i visit them every day, lots of spectacular images: http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html "G=EMC^2 Glazier" skrev i en meddelelse ... Starman First Iknow dark matter is everywhere. My using motion instead of gravity was just to show it could be added into the missing gravitational force of the universe. That's a nice picture you showed us,and I made a copy to put in my scrape book. Bert -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jeg beskyttes af den gratis SPAMfighter til privatbrugere. Den har indtil videre sparet mig for at få 9897 spam-mails Betalende brugere får ikke denne besked i deres e-mails. Hent en gratis SPAMfighter her. |
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Starman If motion can bend light "it fits" Why leave out anything if so
much gravity is missing. Their hoping to throw neutrinos in. The Higgs particle,free electrons,and all those virtual particles Bert |
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