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Originally Posted by oil pan 4
Yea regular matter and magnetic fields. You didn't explain it you just dismissed the idea, with the classic we see it, but we can't find so it must be there. The only thing that's being found is more and more regular matter where it was thought to be dark matter.
Here is your ridiculous dark matter:
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Here's my situation:
since 2007 I've been driving a 14-mile roundtrip to Denton and back, twice a week to participate here.
I never know what I may encounter until I get here.
Between a briefcase and a backpack, I'm carrying 32-pounds of reference material, five city blocks, to and from the copy center back to the car.
If I seem dismissive, I apologize, as I'm probably experiencing something that seems counter to what I've read at home in the journals, but don't happen to have with me to help vet a response.
It may take me a month just to cover what those of you, working from home can cover in one sitting.
I'm not a cosmologist but I read their research papers. I don't trust my memory, especially for topics of which I have only a passing interest.
I'll eventually explain myself, however, it can take time.
My data is from the National Public Radio Astronomy Observatory, Greenbank, Maryland, PhD Felix J. Lockman, Principle Scientist, 2017.
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The video on particle physics won't necessarily help us with respect to dark matter.