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From: gigabyte on 23 Jun 2010 21:02 Just a random thought that I didn't know where else to throw ... Could dark matter be the dirac sea?
From: eric gisse on 23 Jun 2010 22:32 gigabyte wrote: > Just a random thought that I didn't know where else to throw ... > > Could dark matter be the dirac sea? Not if you know what the dirac sea is.
From: BURT on 24 Jun 2010 14:39
On Jun 23, 7:32 pm, eric gisse <jowr.pi.nos...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > gigabyte wrote: > > Just a random thought that I didn't know where else to throw ... > > > Could dark matter be the dirac sea? > > Not if you know what the dirac sea is. There is no free energy fluctuating in time. Mitch Raemsch |