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Weeeeeeeeeellll energy and matter are the same thing right? So if
there's mass (=energy) that keeps us orbiting the galaxy without enough observed mass to create the needed gravity field it follws there there must be someting like a dark matter (or energy) in the vaccum we that we cannot see. All the arguments follow from that. If you like, the mass/energy exists in another dimension which only weakly interacts with our universe. Put yet another way, only when the gravitation field is low do the effects of the other 'force' becomes visible. Cheers Donal wrote: "Navigator" wrote in message ... If it's matter and antimatter no. You are not considering the "vacuum energy". Allright! I'll bite! Tell us about vacuum energy? Regards Donal -- |
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