I think the best way to describe dark matter, at the time of creation or as some call the big bang vacuum expansion of our Universe. May have for example started out as a expansion vacuum mass of 30 inches of vacuum at the creation point and spread out to rest at a massive universe of zero inches of vacuum. Then this great vacuum expansion of space would be able to create rip holes within itself that are black holes that have a greater vacuum warp within this Universe.
2006-08-22
11:47:58
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It's hard for you to understand but it's right trust me..Vacuum it's a Relativity thing.
In a vacuum universe charged matter and gas work for a perfect working Universe.Me!
2006-08-22
13:37:01 ·
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Last clue I am going to help you all with..It's a optical thing.Example: Dark matter only appears to be hidden in the dark!..( Clue ) but if you looked at this same matter in a little light turned on..This matter will show you it's real optical Matter in a whole new light...Much like lookind at matter in the light and then trying to see it in the same space with the lights shut off..The invisable man!..Foreward
2006-08-23
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please try to explain your theory a little more I do not completely understand the way you have said it.
Ok Just A thought Scientists I believe do not know yet what DARK matter actually is.
It could be some sort of light absorbing dust particals that actually have substance in that even though absolutely fine its combined mass has great signifficiant in the whole big bang theory or as its now also called the expansion contraction theory.
Its also possible that the dark matter is great big blobs of some type of gravitational disturbances centered around massive dead dark stars or non stars .The universe as we know it has many great secrets and mostly we have opposites like planets and space like matter and anti matter Stars or suns are great big balls of burning gas. the opposite of this a non star or anti star is in fact a a great big lump of gas or dust or massively dense non burning piece of dark matter. Vacum is in itself essentialy nothing. if you expand nothing you get nothing if you shrink nothing you get nothing. if you stretch nothing as far as infinity . Holes???????????/ maybe But I am not convinced.
2006-08-22 11:52:15
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answered by Bren0 3
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Im not sure about our theory but I was under the impression that there were two different types of matter. Visible and Dark. Visible are all those entities such as planets and stars that emit light. Dark matter however, which constitutes about 90-97% of the universe doesn't. einstein postulated that large masses invariably attracted light. However with the presence of dark matter, we know that it is curbed and not direct. Wasn't it just very recently that scientists using the Hubble Telescope and NASAs Chandra X-ray observatory analysed the dense pack of galaxies known as the "bullet cluster" and determined that dark matter does indeed exist, determining that although the visible matter collided at the joining of the 2 galaxies and that the dark matter passed through without incedent, and that by mapping the path of light emmisions determination of mass and position of dark matter could be determined.
2006-08-22 12:17:31
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answered by Anonymous
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And don't forget the waves of matter that can be dragged down, (or folded like a sheet of paper!) making it easier to move to a point far away, very quickly...
experiment...making sure they are opposite each other; draw 2 dots either side of a piece of paper... draw a line between the dots... this measures the distance... now that distance is 600 million light years... that takes a long time too travel! now fold the piece of paper in half so the dots meet! Now measure the distance! This you will find is virtually nil! An instant you might say!
Now if i said I had a machine that could do it... You all would say...
Look Gazza, you have gone nuts!
Peace!
2006-08-22 12:06:53
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answered by AZRAEL è 5
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yet another uneducated imbecile from the united kingdom.... The data is there, a lot as you won't be able to comprehend any of it. The hypothesis is basically that, an hypothesis. If the predictions from it prepare to be perfect, then you have a theory. Imbecile! EDIT: it truly is the way it all started Vera Cooper Rubin ..... a senior researcher on the Carnegie Institute’s branch of Terrestrial Magnetism, Rubin is credited with proving the existence of “darkish remember,” or nonluminous mass, and continually replacing our perceptions of the universe. in accordance to Rubin’s and her colleagues’ calculations, ninety% or more desirable of the universe is made from this mysterious darkish remember. the international over properly-called an authority on the velocities of galaxies, ... study the Wikipedia article learn the version between theory and hypothesis. how you would possibly want to do your own learn rather of spouting the nonsense that makes you an imbecile.
2016-11-26 23:41:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Until people actually can hold dark matter in their hands I seriously doubt any present explanations or theories. It may very well be something that absorbs our light so we cannot see it. Whatever. Keep vacuuming though you just might find some dark matter if you can ever see it. It might have stealth capabilities because of it's properties though.
2006-08-22 13:46:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to say but dark matter does not accelerate the expansion of the universe. Actually, it does the exact opposite, decelerating it. Dark -energy- (yes, they are two different things) accelerates the expansion of the universe.
2006-08-22 12:17:39
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answered by Isis-sama 5
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No. Dark matter is anything which has mass but emits no light. It includes stuff like free roaming planets, dead stars and dark gasses, etc.. As for your vacuum rave.... What???
2006-08-22 12:00:39
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answered by pieter U3 4
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