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Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 2:46 pm |
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There would have been more of the Dark matter than matter at their
comon origin the Big Bang. The Earth Sun and stars ought to be made
primarily of it. |
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Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 3:10 am |
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On May 6, 5:46 pm, mitch.nicolas.raem... at (no spam) gmail.com wrote:
Quote: There would have been more of the Dark matter than matter at their
comon origin the Big Bang. The Earth Sun and stars ought to be made
primarily of it.
Ouht why? Most of dark (clear) matter is much leihter than matter,
and at normal temperatures their relativistic speeds will scatter them
all over the univers. Which they see, as its density climbs with
celestial breadth. |
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Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 5:33 pm |
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On May 7, 5:10 am, "Autymn D. C." <lysde... at (no spam) sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Quote: On May 6, 5:46 pm, mitch.nicolas.raem... at (no spam) gmail.com wrote:
There would have been more of the Dark matter than matter at their
comon origin the Big Bang. The Earth Sun and stars ought to be made
primarily of it.
Ouht why? Most of dark (clear) matter is much leihter than matter,
and at normal temperatures their relativistic speeds will scatter them
all over the univers. Which they see, as its density climbs with
celestial breadth.
There is plenty of Dark matter and matter in the solar system that had
its origin at the Big Bang.
Mitch Raemsch; Falling light changes colour |
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