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Questions and Ideas on Dark Matter and the Universe Posted: 18 Jun 2011 03:45 PM PDT My question i would like to bring up is, how has Dark Matter been proven to be a mass? As of right now we cannot detect it because it doesn't emit radiation. Because of that we cannot find the mass of it either. Are there any laws of physics that disprove the possiblity of Dark Matter being more so a force rather than a mysterious matter? Though of course some of the laws may be inaccurate when talking about Dark Matter..There are defnitely Neutrinos with the dark matter which have so much energy they can pass through a lot. My idea was that maybe Dark Matter is a different type of gravity like an antigravity or something that came along with the anti-matter during the Big Bang. This unique form of gravity depending on its origin could have the possiblity of being interwoven with Baryons or Neutrinos. It would be sort of like how Electricity is interwoven with Magnetism for Electromagnetism, but instead Baryons/Neutrinos interwoven with this theoretical "gravity"(Dark Matter). It supposedly makes up like 90% of the Universe and well of course gravity exists everywhere. Does anybody know if it is indeed possible that Dark Matter could actually be a unique force of gravity rather than just a matter? |
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