Re: Cosmology: The missing 74 percent of unaccounted matter for dark matter is superchains
- From: BradGuth <bradguth@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2008 12:17:08 -0800 (PST)
On Mar 8, 9:26 am, gb <gb6...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Superchains are very long range gravitational forces.
Superchains form in carrying millions of galaxies in cosmic chains
chains (of gravity).
Superchains form in spiral galaxies and magnify gravity.
Superchains don't form in elliptic galaxies.
Magnified gravity forms longer range connections.
There is nothing more to dark matter than the ability for gravity to
form superchains to increase gravitational power over much longer
distances. Very long chains are seen by millions of galaxies forming a
chain. In small scales superchains form in spiral galaxies where such
formations magnify gravcity and not form in elliptic galaxies.
It is hard to accept. Refusal is Pluto itself. How to solve something
so large scale and allow acceptance of such theories when something so
close like Pluto is crazy. Pluto is a planet. Won't go any further
than that.
How did it suddenly get from 95+% down to merely 74% of the mass of
our universe that's missing in action?
Of stars and of so many significant other items (including BHs), is
the all-inclusive tally headed towards the 1e100 mark?
.. - Brad Guth
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