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From: mpc755 on 20 Jul 2010 14:10 Where does the ripple end? 'Hubble Finds Ghostly Ring of Dark Matter' http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hubble/news/dark_matter_ring_feature.html "Astronomers using NASAs Hubble Space Telescope got a first-hand view of how dark matter behaves during a titanic collision between two galaxy clusters. The wreck created a ripple of dark matter, which is somewhat similar to a ripple formed in a pond when a rock hits the water." The ripple requires a medium. The medium requires material. The material requires mass. The ripple does not end. Three dimensional space has mass.
From: mpc755 on 20 Jul 2010 18:39 On Jul 20, 2:10 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Where does the ripple end? > > 'Hubble Finds Ghostly Ring of Dark Matter'http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hubble/news/dark_matter_ring_featur... > > "Astronomers using NASAs Hubble Space Telescope got a first-hand view > of how dark matter behaves during a titanic collision between two > galaxy clusters. The wreck created a ripple of dark matter, which is > somewhat similar to a ripple formed in a pond when a rock hits the > water." > > The ripple requires a medium. The medium requires material. The > material requires mass. > > The ripple does not end. Three dimensional space has mass. The ripple requires a medium to displace. The medium to displace is material. The material to displace has mass. The matter which are the galaxy clusters displace dark matter. Their collision causes a dark matter displacement wave. The ripple is a gravity wave. A gravity wave is a dark matter displacement wave. The ripple is a dark matter displacement wave. Where does the ripple end? It doesn't. Where does dark matter end? It doesn't. There is no reason to believe the dark matter displacement wave, described as a ripple in the article, will not reach the Earth. That means space is filled with dark matter. Dark matter which is displaced by matter. Dark matter which is not at rest when displaced, evidence of as described in the article. Dark matter which is displaced by matter exerts pressure toward the matter. The pressure which is exerted by the displaced dark matter toward the matter is gravity.
From: eric gisse on 20 Jul 2010 15:08 PD wrote: > On Jul 5, 2:28 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > To date, there are 59 posts in this thread, and Mike Cavedon is the > author of 37 of them, or 63%. > Any thread where the OP owns more than 50% of the posts is talking to > himself. > > I imagine Mike Cavedon finds that he talks to himself a lot. > > It's that or blow his brains out. I guess we lost the coin toss. > > PD
From: mpc755 on 20 Jul 2010 23:46 On Jul 20, 3:08 pm, eric gisse <jowr.pi.nos...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > PD wrote: > > On Jul 5, 2:28 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > To date, there are 59 posts in this thread, and Mike Cavedon is the > > author of 37 of them, or 63%. > > Any thread where the OP owns more than 50% of the posts is talking to > > himself. > > > I imagine Mike Cavedon finds that he talks to himself a lot. > > > It's that or blow his brains out. > > I guess we lost the coin toss. > > > > > PD > > Where does the ripple in the dark matter stop and space become a void? 'Hubble Finds Ghostly Ring of Dark Matter' http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hubble/news/dark_matter_ring_feature.html "Astronomers using NASAs Hubble Space Telescope got a first-hand view of how dark matter behaves during a titanic collision between two galaxy clusters. The wreck created a ripple of dark matter, which is somewhat similar to a ripple formed in a pond when a rock hits the water." The ripple does not stop. Three dimensional space has mass. Dark matter and matter are different states of the same material. Dark matter is displaced by matter. Dark matter displaced by matter exerts pressure towards the matter. Pressure exerted by displaced dark matter towards matter is gravity.
From: mpc755 on 21 Jul 2010 23:43
On Jul 5, 3:28 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > A moving C-60 molecule displaces dark matter. > > A moving C-60 molecule has an associated dark matter displacement > wave. The C-60 molecule itself occupies a very small region of the > wave. The C-60 molecule enters and exits a single slit in a double > slit experiment. The associated dark matter displacement wave enters > and exits the available slits. When the dark matter displacement wave > exits the slits it creates interference which alters the direction the > C-60 molecule travels. Detecting the C-60 molecule causes decoherence > of the associated dark matter displacement wave (i.e. turns it into > chop) and > there is no interference. > > Why is a particle always detected exiting a single slit in a double > slit experiment? > > Because it always exits a single slit. 'DOES THE INERTIA OF A BODY DEPEND UPON ITS ENERGY-CONTENT?' A. EINSTEIN http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/E_mc2/e_mc2.pdf "If a body gives off the energy L in the form of radiation, its mass diminishes by L/c2." The mass of the body does diminish, but the matter which no longer exists as part of the body has not vanished. It still exists, as dark matter. Matter converts to dark matter. The effect this transition has on three dimensional space is energy. |