Suppose, for a moment, that Dark Matter, necessary for the balance of the
Big Bang and creation of the Universe, was not matter. What if Dark Matter
was gravity acting as matter? Producing all of the effects that we would
expect to see of gravity if a mass were present, but without the presnce of
a mass other then the graviton, or gravity wave itself. What if gravity
waves formed planes which made up space itself and acted much like Gaussian
fields?
Enohpiq - 28 Aug 2004 15:01 GMT
The concept of dark matter arises because physicists and cosmologists falsely
assume that the background radiation of space does not possess gravitational
and inertial mass in proportion to its energy. It is easy to show that it does
and that the amount of "dark matter" which seems to be present is consistent
with the observed level of background radiation. Our universe, since the
alleged "big bang" has appeasred to expand under the sontractive impulse of
gravity and the expansive impules of radiation. Try it, it works!
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