12-30-2010 04:45 AM
“It is important what you discovered not what you memorized”
Adrian Ferent
12-30-2010 05:26 AM
"The Most important thing is we should not put any offtopic post in this forum"
Ganesan Kani
12-30-2010 08:26 AM
Re Dark Matter
When I was about 17 I was sitting on some railroad tracks
and looking up at the stars with a buddy of mine. We had not been "told" about AE (Albert E, not an Action Engine, silly) so we not encumbered by anybody elses ideas (yet) or taught how we "should think". SO our thoughts went down the path of existance (like is there any more wine left) and concidered ideas like something that exist can not at the same time not exist. We alos looked at the fact that no two things can be at the same location in space at the same time.
So since we still had more
time
We explored the idea of extending the idea in that all things including those that exist and don't exist can't be at the same place at the same time. This lead us to an concept that was unique
. It let us dismiss the limitations of the speed of light (how does the information about the existiance of a mass reach through space and have an effect on another mass BEFORE lihgt could cover the same distance by addining another "THING" in between the masses, the void of space. We speculated that it was not two masses acting on each other but rather the masses acting on the void between while adhering to the fundemental law that both something and nothing can be at the same location at the same time. When a mass "looks out in some direction" it "sees" the total of all masses and void in that direction. If a mass is alone in space it "sees" only the same void in all direction "pushing way" from the mass. When another mass is introduced there is a resulting flaw along the line connecting the mases in that there will be little less "push" coming from that direction so it appears to be a pull between the masses.
I wrote that stuff down in a lab book years ago before I studied physics. I was suprised that the idea was not totally dismissed when I was faced with the idea that the void of space had a "property" i.e. the speed of light. The idea of "nothing" having a property still does not fit wel in minds eye.
I understand that Dark Matter has mass and does fit into my model, but what the He#$, its the first day of five days off and I had to do something while drinking my morning coffee.
![]()
Ben
12-30-2010 10:02 AM
Will alpha find a dark matter signature? Stay tuned....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_Magnetic_Spectrometer
Imagine, Ben sittin on railroad tracks 🙂
-AK2DM
12-30-2010 11:45 AM
12-30-2010 05:11 PM
Too much cheap red wine -> pretty dark matter in the brain the next morning.
Lesson learned “It is important what you discovered not what you memorized” (alpha): Use more expensive red wine.
![]()
Felix
01-01-2011 05:51 AM - edited 01-01-2011 05:57 AM
of course in baryonic matter
01-03-2011 06:42 AM
Happy New Year 2011
-From Mesons
01-04-2011 02:53 PM
With my theories I tried to answer to these fundamental questions:
Who am I? – with my wave functions;
Evolution – with my Evolution theory;
Big Bang: What Banged? – I calculated from where started the Universe.
Afterlife – I explained it with Afterlife in Dark Matter.
01-05-2011 07:15 AM
@alfa1 wrote:
With my theories I tried to answer to these fundamental questions:
Who am I? – with my wave functions;
Evolution – with my Evolution theory;
Big Bang: What Banged? – I calculated from where started the Universe.
Afterlife – I explained it with Afterlife in Dark Matter.
And my theories have explored similar questions like;
Who/what enforces the laws of physics?
How can I possibly explain my unjustified extreme good luck?
And when I want to force my head to spin, what would an existence outside the confines of space and time be like?
Ben