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Old September 23rd 06, 01:15 PM posted to alt.astronomy
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
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Default Glazier Theory On Dark Matter

The heart of my theory can be said in one word "IRON" A theory is
good when said in few words(Einstein) A theory is good when it can be
explained simply(Bohr) Iron puts out fusion,and iron can keep fusion
from taking place even if the object(would be star) has the right
density. Without light its dark matter. If my theory someday is
proven,it will tell us where all the iron in the universe is hiding.
Iron is a very plentiful element here on Earth. My theory will make
iron one of the most plentiful in our Milky way,and every galaxy in the
universe. Its iron at the core,and gravity put it there. Another reason
our night sky is not 95% brighter. There are 95% more failed stars than
those that have fusion cores,and iron is the answer for this Bert PS
Panius gave me this theory. It came out of his post on recycling "white
dwarfs"

 




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