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- detritus0
Oh, I thought I'd already posted this somewhere?
This is REALLY weird - observable, measurable - much 'odder' to me than Dark Matter or Energy, which as far as I'm concerned could be simply down to local measurement or perceptual flaws or limitations...
http://www.astronomy.com/news/20…
"all disk galaxies rotate about once every billion years, no matter their size or mass"
- I still believe (yes, believe) that very empty space (ie the hinterland between galaxies and filaments) has some sort of force of its own.detritus
- ..if so, it would have a bearing on the interpretation of both DE and DM. Course, I know jackshit, so am just anal-spouting, as very often.detritus
- DE and DM?uan
- aaa dark energy, dark matteruan
- me too detritusmonospaced
- agree, just because it seems empty between atoms, doesn't mean it's is. Perhaps we just can't see/measure what's there with our primitive science.shapesalad
- yupmonospaced