Author: KarinsDad
Date: 23:04:09 11/27/99
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Eelco, Not to belabor this a lot, but the entire issue is one of 90 to 99% of "matter" is dark matter (according to the theorists). However, it only affects two known light phenomena in space out of dozens (and only one of these is via fairly direct gravitational effect, the other is pure mathematics based on a theory). For example, scientists cannot find out if neutrinos have mass at all, but consider them to be a main candidate for some major fraction of dark matter. Does it not seem strange that scientists can measure the mass of a proton, but not the mass of a neutrino when neutrinos should outnumber (in quantity) normal protons by a billion to one? One would think that if there are so many of them, that the mass could be measured via quantity somehow. The entire thing is just an attempt to keep the big bang theory (or even the inflationary universe theory) alive (via mathematics) and to give people something to write their PhD thesis' on in physics. It is extremely difficult to remove a theory that held sway for such a long time. Look how long it took for the solid state theory to go away. If you are interested, you can read the following web page on dark matter and mysticism. It will show you the level at which people will believe almost anything (even PhDs). http://www.thuntek.net/sumeria/cosmo/darkmatter.html Finally, consider the following. If scientists are merely deluded into thinking that the universe is really expanding (similar to how scientists one day thought the earth was flat or the center of the universe), then if the universe is not really expanding (just appears to be expanding), then dark matter (and the big bang theory) is a total sham based on a false premise. In our arrogance, could it be that we have created the 20th century version of the flat earth theory? KarinsDad :) PS. I haven't had a good off topic discusion since I became moderator. I felt like loosening my collar for a change. I used to post a few off topics a month. PSS. Although dark matter theories have been around for years, the quantity of dark matter is not only an estimate, but that estimate has been changing every time they come up with a different size of the universe (which probably doesn't have a set size, or at least not a measurable one). This is what I meant by bleeding edge in my previous message. The theory changes everytime a technological advance puts a better telescope up.
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