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To: sargon
Hey, maybe MOND is correct, and there's really no such thing as Dark Matter. But it looks like Dark Matter is being more and more experimentally validated.

I really disagree. We have NEVER found any dark matter. None. Everything about dark matter can be explained with the EU cosmology. Same with the Stars. The fusion model for the stars is really just a theory and there are huge problems as I outlined in a the questions above about how does a star with an 8000K lower atmosphere heat an upper atmosphere to 1.5million K by convection. NOT one fusion physicist has come up with any kind of rational explanation. . . especially when it is a fact that looking through sun spots we see that the surface below the lower atmosphere is even COOLER than the lower atmosphere. They keep coming up with more and more ad hoc reasoning to prop up the Fusion model including the ad hoc claim that Neutrinos somehow mutate into different neutrinos on their way to Earth to explain why there are not enough of them to support their model. . . with out actually measuring the neutrinos at start or in the processor of mutation. It's a convenient explanation to make an inconvenient problem just go away. They don't tell anyone it's all theoretical.

Again, I return to the adage that the test of any theory is how well it predicts future findings and discoveries. So far the EU cosmology is doing dang well.

40 posted on 05/28/2015 11:05:00 PM PDT by Swordmaker ( This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users contnue...)
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To: Swordmaker

“how does a star with an 8000K lower atmosphere heat an upper atmosphere to 1.5million K by convection...”

Yep, that’s the billion dollar question for the gravity-fusion theorists.

In their model, it’s absolutely necessary that the greatest amount of energy is being released from the core of the star, because that is the only place the gravitational forces are strong enough to force the atoms into fusion reactions. Yet, somehow the core is cool and all the energy suddenly appears in the upper levels of the heliosphere?

Even if all the energy from the core was being transmitted instantly, with 100% efficiency to the upper levels, the inverse-square law is going to come into play, so the temperature would still have to drop because the energy would be dispersing to an ever larger area the further it went from the core. So they aren’t just lacking a mechanism to explain how the energy is transmitted, but they would actually need to explain how the total energy INCREASES after it leaves the only part of the star where fusion could be occurring.


47 posted on 05/29/2015 4:32:51 PM PDT by Boogieman
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