Only perpetual motion describes dark matter
- From: gb <gb6726@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2007 22:01:27 -0800 (PST)
The thing is that weight shifts, meaning the balance point shifts and
weight transforms
toward speed and inertia, or vice versa to weight. The spiral galaxy
weights as much
as 9 times it's visible mass as in our galaxy. Speed and inertia in a
brownian form
of motion everywhere carries speed and inertia as power which in turn
carries an
inertial form of gravitation, acceleration, curvature of space and
time.
Why perpetual motion? Weight directly arises, weight that is not
there. Not because only
of speed and inertia that is higher in spiral galaxies than in other
areas of the Universe,
but because weight arises from inertia, and weight energy that arises
is always more.
Where there is weight energy, matter traps easier in that area, there
is a gravitational
phenomena. Weight itself creates inertia, and the rise of inertia
creates weight.
If weight creates inertia, weight creates energy. However my guess is
that this
weight is created through a shift of mass (thus properties of energy).
A redistribution
of balances creates weight. If you can create weight as spiral
galaxies you can create
energy.
.
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