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Subject: RE: BS: Einstein Question??? From: gnu Date: 02 Jan 11 - 08:58 PM Are you pullin my chain? |
Subject: RE: BS: Einstein Question??? From: Donuel Date: 03 Jan 11 - 11:39 AM Stars do not orbit their galactic center with any coherence to Newtonian Physics. They orbit faster than they should in the outer reaches of their galaxy. That is why more mass with the accompagning gravity is needed to account for the faster than normal outer orbits. It is believed that dark matter is made of very basic particles like wimps, neutrinos or other elemntal tiny bits. My idea that they come from the other side of what black holes swallow is a brand new idea that I hope is borrwed by those who will claim all the credit once a mathmatical proof is offered. If the particles of dark matter are in a seperate dimension is also an interesting question. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- There is a 5th dimension beyond which is unkown to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadows, between science and superstition and it lies betweent he pit of man's fears and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imajination. It is an area we BS. |
Subject: RE: BS: Einstein Question??? From: Donuel Date: 03 Jan 11 - 11:50 AM What I find eloquent about my theory is that it explains both dark matter and dark energy with simplicity. |
Subject: RE: BS: Einstein Question??? From: Donuel Date: 03 Jan 11 - 12:06 PM When I first introduced this black hole-dark energy and matter theory, along with a graphic representation of how it looked to me, there was not a single person who thought it was a good idea. Since I stated the concept in a very wordy fashion, along with my chronic dyslexic poor spelling, even moustheif thought I had a psychotic break. Since the idea came to me in the wee hours in a visual representation, communicating it the same fashion was a bad idea. I should not expect anyone to see cosmilogical dreams as I do. All the same, the idea felt profound at the time in the same way Eisnstein may have felt when he visualized leaving a large clock face at the speed of light and noticing that time had essentially stopped. From that image came the rest of the theory of relativity. |
Subject: RE: BS: Einstein Question??? From: Slag Date: 03 Jan 11 - 06:33 PM Isn't it also interesting that mathematicians and physicists have been working with numbers of the 4th, 5th, 6th dimensions and beyond, for many years, describing mathmatically what cannot be described verbally. |
Subject: RE: BS: Einstein Question??? From: Ringer Date: 04 Jan 11 - 11:52 AM "Good old ergs; I haven't seen them since A-levels. I remember working out complicated (at the time)problems and ending with 'cgs units' as trying to work out the units for G, say, was totally beyond us." CGS, eh? Damn these new-fangled systems. I'm an FFF man myself: furlongs, firkins, fortnights. And the speed of light in furlongs per fortnight is HUGE. |