Re: Is the Sun mostly dark matter ?
- From: Kinetic Monkey <EkuquoL@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 22:11:05 -0700 (PDT)
On Mar 13, 10:39 am, GatherNoMoss <saints2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dark matter interacts with normal matter gravitational and-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
gravitationally only...correct ?
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The Sun has no dark matter... dark matter infuses the sun.. or better
yet allow it to exhaust..
- In science.. dark matter is what space is made from.. not the
stars.. the black of space.. is what they consider 'dark matter'
as i often say... space is not empty.. its a volume/density in
itself.. which in science terms is known as 'dark matter'..
-- no planet could be made of dark matter.. how ever, there might be
planets with no star... or a solar system less planet... which i would
consider those huge astroids/comets.. but then it is possible.. that
a star collapsed an left a planet dormant.. which NASA is planning on
sending outer stellar satellites that will search for those star-less
planets in year 2012..
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Is the Sun mostly dark matter ?
If not, why not ?
Are there dark matter planets ?
Is the Japanese "Planet X" a dark matter planet ?
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