Re: Our Universe has no Missing Gravity
- From: "Noman Lapetos" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 00:09:58 -0500
"G=EMC^2 Glazier" <herbertglazier@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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When we say 98.8 of the universes gravity can't be found we just are not
looking far enough out. We have to look to the entire cosmos with its
infinite number of universes. These universes are the sum of the
cosmos.(sum of its parts) They are linked together by their
gravitational forces. They each contribute gravity to the whole All
universes are exactly alike right down to the same number of
electrons,so their gravity contribution is exactly the same. Bert
Who ever took the extra Gravity, please put it back. Thanks.
.
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