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| On Dec 27, 11:16*am, BURT <[Only registered users see links. ]> wrote: Could dark matter,and dark energy be just the great accelerating speed of particles created by the BB. That kind of fits well with Guth's great inflation theory the very first trillionth of a second of the BB We know great motion of spin and acceleration creates great inertia and inertia and gravity are equivelant.(same thing actuarly) Sum it up sub-microscopic particles spinning and moiving at 99.9999999999999999999 of 'c' create the inertia to give the universe the gravitational force needed. These particles are the missing gravity,and can never be detected. I relate it to the invisible man walking on the snow. Sunbeam & Bert. |
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