dark matter
Posted by anyman on Nov 16, 2002 at 02:23
(61.183.178.118)Re: Dark matter (DA Morgan)
We know as we look out into the universe that matter is not distributed uniformly. Rather that it forms a network surrounding what appear to be large voids. Perhaps not completely void but certainly devoid of detectable stars and galaxies.
good point...but not for the same reason you made it :-)
you refer tangentially to the mounting evidence that redshifts are quantized...that from our perspective as we look out we find that we are surrounded by concentric circles of galaxies etc...
the virtually unavoidable conclusion is that...
a) the universe has a center...
and...
b) we are at or very near to that center (galactically speaking...ie a galactocentric cosmology)
don't have time to develop this now...but just a teaser to tweak your thought tank...a hit n run thang :-)
more later (time permitting, eh :-)
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