To: Red Badger
Or maybe it doesn’t exist at all. After all, there’s only indirect evidence for it, right?
To: An Appeal to Heaven
Galactic motions aren’t consistent with the amount of observable matter. So either the basic theory is wrong or there is a lot of undetectable matter and energy in the universe. Since theory can’t ever be wrong there must be invisible, undetectable matter that affects everything.
Think about that for a minute. LOL. Most of the universe is made up of undetecable, invisible matter and energy. You have to believe this because they all have so many college degrees.
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09/11/2020 11:15:30 AM PDT by
Seruzawa
(TANSTAAFL!)
To: An Appeal to Heaven
Or maybe it doesnt exist at all. After all, theres only indirect evidence for it, right?
If there's so much dark matter floating around all these galaxies, shouldn't we be able to detect it (or its presence) in our own galaxy? In our own solar system? Seems to me it would be much easier to find this stuff if we look much closer to home, fewer gravitational lensing issues, better resolution, etc etc.
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