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Post by Pincho Paxton on Mar 27, 2020 12:09:16 GMT
Mass in a way already accounts for Dark Matter, because you can mess around with mass. Say you wanted to look through a telescope at a pillow, and it was too heavy to be a pillow, you might say that the pillow is full of water, and so it has got heavier. Now you have accounted for some missing mass, and you are happy that your formula for mass works!
But what if there was no water in the pillow?
By accounting for mass you can add parts to a formula that don't exist, and you can get mass from nothing.
Mass is created at a point where gravity becomes trapped.. it is a pre-planet, or a pre-sun... some mass exists before the planet, or the star exist. That mass then builds the gasses to build the Universe, and all of the matter appears from nowhere...
...because zero has physics...
1 + -1 = 0(1) 2 + -2 = 0(2) 3 + -3 = 0(3)
You can put holes inside holes, because gravity creates spin walls, and spin walls create mass. You can thicken the opacity of space!
Mass from nothing fixes any problem with Dark Matter!
The Earth will still create some dust from the gravity flowing into it, but the early stages are the faster stages of mass from nothing.
Pincho Paxton
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