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Old 09-08-2012, 09:42 PM   #8
limpoporanique

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Dark matter is a myth a fiction of grammar

you seem to think because there is a word ie matter there must be something thing in the universe corresponding to it
like there is a word unicorn so you then believe there must an existent unicorn

take this myth
http://www.abcforums.com/showthread....d-Field-Theory
(Phys.org)—A pair of mathematicians—one from Indiana University and the other from Sichuan University in China—have proposed a unified theory of dark matter and dark energy that alters Einstein's equations describing the fundamentals of gravity. All this talk of dark matter is ridiculous as no one know what matter is

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matter

Typically, matter includes atoms and other particles that have mass, but this definition confuses mass and matter, which are not the same.[4] Different fields use the term in different and sometimes incompatible ways; there is no single agreed scientific meaning of the word "matter," even though the term "mass" is better-defined The term "matter" is used throughout physics in a bewildering variety of contexts: for example, one refers to "condensed matter physics",[89] "elementary matter",[90] "partonic" matter, "dark" matter, "anti"-matter, "strange" matter, and "nuclear" matter. In discussions of matter and antimatter, normal matter has been referred to by Alfvén as koinomatter.[91] It is fair to say that in physics, there is no broad consensus as to a general definition of matter, and the term "matter" usually is used in conjunction with a specifying modifier.
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