Re: Dark Matter Distribution on Earth

From: tj Frazir (GravityPhysics_at_webtv.net)
Date: 01/18/05


Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 22:27:28 -0500

dark matter is for dumbbasses that cant comprehend gravity .
  They dont understand gravity or dark energy so they invented dark
matter .
  The universe expands at a rate .
 Matter is conenced energy not expanding and moving . A low forms
around matter and matter in motion takes up more space .
 Not only is a low around matter , matter orbits the pit it makes .
  wile it orbits the pit it makes it takes up more space per time unit
in motion and the more it moves the lower the pit it makes.
  matter in motion takes up more space per time unit .
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 A note to the wise :::::::
  the mass of an atom is never constant but veries with the energy of
the mass.
 SOO dark matter is NEVER constant but must verry with the mass of the
atom that changes with energy.
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 then dark matter is just matter afecting space.
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 Thats dark matter and dark energy.
   



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