Re: Dark matter is the simplest relativistic accelerator?



On Jan 27, 10:00 pm, gb <gb6...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dark matter is only present because the nature of the Universe is not
Newtonian but relativistic, that exchanges of energy don't take place
directly and mechanistically but through the presence of gentle
pressures acting over distance (such as gravity) (one perceived today
as a force in that regard).

What is a relativistic accelerator? Things act differently under a
relativistic Universe where energy waves exchange forces, and some
forces can be simple tug of war of weight. The presence of a small
pressure can arise which may have unique effects over a spiral galaxy,
the constant presence of this small pressure creates large results in
immensiating dynamics of spiral galaxies. Dark matter is not this
small pressure but the effect of the immensiation of forces that
result. What would be this small pressure, it may arise from the
internal and outer-galactic vortexes. So the small pressure would be a
relativistic accelerator. We seek dark matter in the small pressure
but find only the result and scientists only see the resulting dark
matter present. A small pressure, almost unnoticable arises simply
from relativistic forms of energy exchange, and this force gently
accelerates, would also explain the accelerated expansion of the
Universe.

Typo: This small force gently accelerates, >pressures<.

The unknown constant small pressure force arising from relativistic
exchanges
of energy.

Einstein refered to a Universal constant, but couldn't figure it out.
.



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