Re: Gravitational Radiation



Sam Wormley wrote:
Happy Hippy wrote:

Black holes
Dark matter
Dark energy



Three things you haven't researched, John.... crack some resources!
The only place those things exist is in books.
I don't read a lot of fiction any more.

Think about it, Sam. (Oops, sorry, I
got carried away.)

Black holes? Matter, etc, gradually falling in on
 itself to create
the present galaxies? But there are galaxies all
over the place. In clusters.
Alone.
Apparently also in larger structures, possibly.

Matter slowly coalescing after a Big Bang thing
just does not fly. The anisotropy observed by
CMB and WMAP is making that increasingly clear.

These galaxies are here and have been here
a long time. They are not random creations from
gravity glomming matter together.

So then we look at the rates of star movement in the
galactic arms. And it does not agree with our theory
of gravity!!
Galaxies have been around a little longer.
Who's right? Duh!

So we invent Dark Matter.

Hey! I have a fairy Godmother!
She saves me when I get in life-threatening
situations.
I know she follows me everywhere because
street lights go out just when I'm under
them at least once or twice a night.
Once I was speeding and another guy was speeding
into the same uncontrolled intersection and
she got me out of it by having me floor it and
fishtail around the front of him as he was standing
on his brakes. *I* couldn't have reacted that fast!

Use your brain a little, Sam.
If there were a Big Bang, then what was
before it? If that's when Time started, then
how can there be a time when there was no Time?
"when" does not make sence then, and neither does
'then'.
Bringing in Black Holes brings 'singularities',
which are conundrums in every sense of the word.
Bringing in Dark Matter is like sending an invitation to
my fairy Godmother and expecting her to show
up at the party.
Dark Energy?..................frack!!!


John http://users.accesscomm.ca/john/ .



Relevant Pages

  • Re: LIGO.
    ... baryonic matter distribution, a later paper by Angus, Shan, et al. ... You see the pure MOND is in trouble. ... GR that we see in all the Galaxies. ... If you think DM is bunk, explain why the lambda-CDM [cold dark matter] ...
    (sci.physics.relativity)
  • New Dark Matter Enigma
    ... This is evidence for my theory in http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0602022 quite obviously - region of positive ZPF pressure w = -1 exotic vacuum without real matter in it - some dynamic change - recently forming not enough time to attract a lot of real matter to it. ... X rays from some real electrons, ions in it accelerated by negative pressure inhomogeneities, i.e. post-collision "train wreck" exotic vacuum region inhomogeneous mainly positive pressure with transient negative pressure ripples. ... but is largely devoid of galaxies. ... Galactic Collision Challenges Dark Matter Theories ...
    (sci.astro)
  • Re: Dark matter swirling into a black hole?
    ... contain far more concentrated matter than the x-ray clouds. ... Alternative theory of gravity explains large structure formation -- without dark matter ... The search for dark matter galaxies ...
    (sci.astro)
  • Re: Dark matter
    ... how galaxies form is that they form by dark matter clumps or 'halos' ... attracting baryonic matter. ... So, if that is true, we would expect *not* to find a lot of dark matter ... So where are the isolated DM "Clumps" in deep space? ...
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  • Re: Dark Matter / Energy
    ... is this dark matter supposedly in a spherical halo evenly distributed ... Why doesn't it clump like all other matter ... visible matter, and why does this attraction not cause it to clump ... As to why it hangs around galaxies?; the reason DM was proposed was to ...
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