Re: 'Dark Matter'---where is it?



"GH Diel" <ghdiel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If dark matter constitutes the vast percentage of the universe, why is
it
not found all around us?

By its very nature (dark), it would be very difficult to detect other
than by gravitational means. So it could be all around us.

FrediFizzx

Quantum Vacuum Charge papers;
http://www.vacuum-physics.com/QVC/quantum_vacuum_charge.pdf
or postscript
http://www.vacuum-physics.com/QVC/quantum_vacuum_charge.ps
http://www.arxiv.org/abs/physics/0601110
http://www.vacuum-physics.com

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