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danlennon3
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I think I solved the mystery of dark matter
#9991089 - 03/17/09 07:35 PM (15 years, 14 days ago) |
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I really cannot go into detail just yet.but I feel I am getting very close to debunking what this so called "dark matter" is. really its just a temporary solution to a temporary problem. In reality, we dont know what or even where this "missing mass" is. In no way am I saying I am a genius, but the answers to the universe can never completely be explained by math.
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Re: I think I solved the mystery of dark matter [Re: danlennon3]
#9991110 - 03/17/09 07:39 PM (15 years, 14 days ago) |
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please deatails
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Re: I think I solved the mystery of dark matter [Re: WalterShabas]
#9991121 - 03/17/09 07:41 PM (15 years, 14 days ago) |
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So....
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Re: I think I solved the mystery of dark matter [Re: danlennon3]
#9991214 - 03/17/09 07:55 PM (15 years, 14 days ago) |
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danlennon3 said: I really cannot go into detail just yet.but I feel I am getting very close to debunking what this so called "dark matter" is. really its just a temporary solution to a temporary problem. In reality, we dont know what or even where this "missing mass" is. In no way am I saying I am a genius, but the answers to the universe can never completely be explained by math.
You realize you've said absolutely nothing right?
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danlennon3
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Re: I think I solved the mystery of dark matter [Re: learningtofly]
#9991232 - 03/17/09 07:58 PM (15 years, 14 days ago) |
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what can I say? something of this magnitude cannot be explained in words... It can be explained with math and maybe some visual aide.
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Re: I think I solved the mystery of dark matter [Re: danlennon3]
#9991346 - 03/17/09 08:16 PM (15 years, 14 days ago) |
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but the answers to the universe can never completely be explained by math
Maybe you could draw a picture?
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Re: I think I solved the mystery of dark matter [Re: Hubbub]
#9991661 - 03/17/09 09:00 PM (15 years, 14 days ago) |
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sweet thread
blew my mind
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Re: I think I solved the mystery of dark matter [Re: danlennon3]
#9991696 - 03/17/09 09:04 PM (15 years, 14 days ago) |
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have you been doing the math?
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jvm
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Re: I think I solved the mystery of dark matter [Re: Lethal Dose]
#9991737 - 03/17/09 09:09 PM (15 years, 14 days ago) |
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Lethal Dose said: sweet thread
blew my mind
you're an easy one to amuse
I have my own ideas of dark matter but i'm still thinking about it. I know dark matter is just the name they gave to this space they can't measure.
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Re: I think I solved the mystery of dark matter [Re: jvm]
#9991809 - 03/17/09 09:19 PM (15 years, 14 days ago) |
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congratulations!
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Re: I think I solved the mystery of dark matter [Re: danlennon3]
#9991980 - 03/17/09 09:46 PM (15 years, 14 days ago) |
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You're right, that's the consensus in the scientific community, however we still need a name for that gravitational variable which IS identifiable. Hence "dark matter".
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Re: I think I solved the mystery of dark matter [Re: jvm]
#9992001 - 03/17/09 09:51 PM (15 years, 14 days ago) |
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I wish I could explain it... but there is no missing matter. Our perception of the mass is what is wrong. picture a beach ball, weighs practically nothing. but in another environment, say submerged under water, the force generated by the beach ball acts much different. There is a missing part in the equation, and this missing part is what I think I figured out. There is no dark, invisible mass out there in the cosmos, dodging telescopes by hiding behind distant stars.
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Re: I think I solved the mystery of dark matter [Re: danlennon3]
#9992012 - 03/17/09 09:53 PM (15 years, 14 days ago) |
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learningtofly
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Re: I think I solved the mystery of dark matter [Re: danlennon3]
#9992031 - 03/17/09 09:58 PM (15 years, 14 days ago) |
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danlennon3 said: what can I say? something of this magnitude cannot be explained in words... It can be explained with math and maybe some visual aide.
Okay in your first post you said you can't explain it with math.... so which is it?Quote:
danlennon3 said: I wish I could explain it... but there is no missing matter. Our perception of the mass is what is wrong. picture a beach ball, weighs practically nothing. but in another environment, say submerged under water, the force generated by the beach ball acts much different. There is a missing part in the equation, and this missing part is what I think I figured out. There is no dark, invisible mass out there in the cosmos, dodging telescopes by hiding behind distant stars.
I don't think you have a very good understanding of physics. You use mass and weight as if they are synonymous.
"Our perception of mass is wrong... picture a beach ball, weighs practically nothing... but in another environment"
Mass does not change, only weight.
Weight = Mass x Gravity.
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danlennon3
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Re: I think I solved the mystery of dark matter [Re: AlCapwn]
#9992067 - 03/17/09 10:09 PM (15 years, 14 days ago) |
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AlCapwn said: You're right, that's the consensus in the scientific community, however we still need a name for that gravitational variable which IS identifiable. Hence "dark matter".
When it comes to dark matter, people are "looking" in the wrong place. They shouldn't be asking 'where' it is, but 'what' is causing the gravitational variable and why. This mystery goes even deeper than dark matter.It goes all the way down to our view of the big bang. There is one MAJOR part of the picture that we left out, and that is what I think I am on the verge of finding out.
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Re: I think I solved the mystery of dark matter [Re: danlennon3]
#9992195 - 03/17/09 10:36 PM (15 years, 14 days ago) |
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danlennon3 said: I wish I could explain it... but there is no missing matter. Our perception of the mass is what is wrong. picture a beach ball, weighs practically nothing. but in another environment, say submerged under water, the force generated by the beach ball acts much different. There is a missing part in the equation, and this missing part is what I think I figured out. There is no dark, invisible mass out there in the cosmos, dodging telescopes by hiding behind distant stars.
Sounds like you're on to something.
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Re: I think I solved the mystery of dark matter [Re: WalterShabas]
#9992317 - 03/17/09 11:04 PM (15 years, 14 days ago) |
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WalterShabas said: please deatails
You are Italian?
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Re: I think I solved the mystery of dark matter [Re: OrgoneConclusion]
#9992410 - 03/17/09 11:26 PM (15 years, 14 days ago) |
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It is possible that you are only debunking the pop-science interpretations of the actual maths that led scientists to consider the notion 'dark matter'. But I don't know how deeply you have investigated the notion. If indeed you are analyzing nobel-prize-grade scientific papers and seeing a pattern that other academics are not discussing, then try your best to put it into words. as a duty to mankind! you may as well be having a psychotic thought until you can tell someone else and they can understand you.
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Re: I think I solved the mystery of dark matter [Re: danlennon3]
#9992438 - 03/17/09 11:33 PM (15 years, 14 days ago) |
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omg ur right!
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learningtofly
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Re: I think I solved the mystery of dark matter [Re: Noteworthy]
#9992467 - 03/17/09 11:40 PM (15 years, 14 days ago) |
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Noteworthy said: It is possible that you are only debunking the pop-science interpretations of the actual maths that led scientists to consider the notion 'dark matter'. But I don't know how deeply you have investigated the notion. If indeed you are analyzing nobel-prize-grade scientific papers and seeing a pattern that other academics are not discussing, then try your best to put it into words. as a duty to mankind! you may as well be having a psychotic thought until you can tell someone else and they can understand you.
QFT. A lot of pop-science interpretations are put into words so that its easier to comprehend for the laymen without a scientific background but in that translation it loses meaning.
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