Re: The Dark Matter Problem has been Solved


Posted by Pasti on May 11, 2004 at 03:02
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Re: The Dark Matter Problem has been Solved (MirrorMan)

In the spirit of scientific honesty, even if you believe that you have solved the dark matter issue, you should provide a more extensive bibliography.Posting only 3 of Rob Foot's papers just because they suit you is in the very least biased, since there are other competing theories.

How about you go on Spires,or arxiv and look for what John Moffat does, or Achim Kempf, or, maybe Robert Brandenberger.And then, compare notes with Rob Foot's paper.

Or, how about you go on google, and search for the major astro groups in the world.And check their work.

Otherwise, I can counter your arguments very simply according to your manner.I can show you that there is no dark matter, and that what in fact is measured as dark matter are just topological effects.If you have any knowledge of theoretical physics, here is the reference that could "convince" you:


http://www.arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/9410021,

S.Carlip, J.Gegenberg, Phys.Rev.D 44(3),424 (1991)

And just in case you decide that the fact the models are 3D actually bothers you, the extension to arbitrary dimensions is in this ref:

http://www.arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9902041.

If you think about them, you will see that even Lorentz's aether could be an alternative to dark matter.Especially since mirror matter is equally elusive.


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