From: kurt stocklmeir on 8 Aug 2010 17:47 all forces are tachyons - all forces get more strong as they travel - if there is anti gravity it is tachyons because gravity gets more strong as it travels - there is not any dark matter - if there is anti gravity it gets more strong as it travels - there is not any dark energy if there was dark matter and if dark matter was not normal particles - it is probably true there would be stars made up of dark matter - they could have the same amount of mass as stars have - they would not create light - they would act a lot like a black hole - they would create gravity - light would come from them - they would be different from a black hole because light could go through them - because there is suppose to be a lot of dark matter there could be a lot of these stars - people could think some of them are black holes - because of gravity they would attract normal matter - electrons - protons - dirt - hydrogen - people might be able to see the normal matter - the normal matter might create heat and reflect light - gravity from these stars would influence normal stars - gravity from these stars could change paths of light going around the stars people have not seen any of these stars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BV_RaVVGrt8 Kurt Stocklmeir
From: Goldy on 8 Aug 2010 18:13 What do you by all forces travel as they get stronger? How can a force travel? This is semantically incorrect, maybe not physically incorrect but semantically incorrect.
From: Goldy on 8 Aug 2010 18:15 What do you mean by all forces travel as they get stronger? How can a force travel? Also tachyons are supposed to have negative mass but negative mass is not really defined. This is semantically incorrect, maybe not physically incorrect but linguistically incorrect.
From: Darwin123 on 8 Aug 2010 20:25 On Aug 8, 6:15 pm, Goldy <ur...(a)bezeqint.net> wrote: > What do you mean by all forces travel as they get stronger? How can a > force travel? > > Also tachyons are supposed to have negative mass but negative mass is > not really defined. Tachyons do not have "negative mass. A tachyon is supposed to have an imaginary rest mass. In any sublight speed inertial system, a tachyon has a positive inertial mass. This is semantically incorrect, maybe not > physically incorrect but linguistically incorrect.
From: Goldy on 8 Aug 2010 20:44 The reasons there are so many opinions here regarding the nature of gravity to me demonstrates that only our mind is real and this is evidence for God right there!
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