Re: neutrino interaction
- From: "Raymond Yohros" <bat@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 1 Jun 2005 08:42:25 -0700
Bjoern Feuerbacher wrote:
> Raymond Yohros wrote:
> > so, with the expansion, everithing is moving into cold matr
>
> Yes.
>
> > wish could also be dark matr.
>
> Huh?
nobody knows what dark matr is because we can only
sense its FX over spacetime. it makes sense to
conceive that it could be dead stars,plannets,
meteors,commets,dust and pieces from exploding stars,etc.
>
> > then what force is the one
> > more precent in spacetime together with gravity?
>
> The electromagnetic force still has the same power then. It doesn't
> matter that everything gets colder.
>
yes, of curse but the weakforce will be gone!
>
> > and what communication particle will be the most effective producing
> > a gravitational effect?
>
> Depends on what you mean with "communication particle".
>
particles moving at c
>
> BTW, don't you realize that the energy of neutrinos also decreases
> due to the expansion of the universe? Redshift also applies to neutrinos!
>
yes but i imagine neutrino density alot stronger than
photonic energy when all the stars are dead.
regards
raymond
www.sonofsound.com
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