arthwollipot
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No, that's not what was confusing me.
the little problem of reality
But if it's only interacting via gravity, it won't clump up the way ordinary matter does.
You know what, the more I read what you write the more I realise it's pointless because every argument I'd give relies on the very well determined redshift distance relation, and if you're going to steadfastly refuse to accept it then it's pointless.
So the neon gas becomes not a gas? You are a fool
As has been explained, ordinary matter clumps because it interacts through the electromagnetic force. Under the gravitational force alone, two hypothetical particles would simply pass straight through each other and fly off into space.Why not? Why can't it form a dark matter dark hole that creates such incredible gravity that it bends space just like a black hole made from ordinary matter? And don't try to squirm out of this question by telling me that black holes are a form of dark matter. That's not answering my question.
As has been explained, ordinary matter clumps because it interacts through the electromagnetic force.
Under the gravitational force alone, two hypothetical particles would simply pass straight through each other and fly off into space.
I'm not too sure about "finally", because this was stated much earlier up in the thread.So not because of gravity? Finally, we get that cleared up.![]()
Did I say that? It is the electromagnetic force which keeps comets together, but it is gravity that keeps them on course around the sun.Never to return? Then is it electromagnetic force that keeps comets coming back?![]()
So the neon gas becomes not a gas? You are a fool
ETA - I will ask you the same thing I don't ecpect BAC to answer. What, if anything, would be sufficent to prove your claim false in your eyes?
.And i repeat you are a fool.
.That is the exact same argument by bible thumpers that although it says that it really means something else. You demonstrate a MAJOR ignorance of chemistry.
The question is not about gas. It is about your ridiculous EU stupidity.
Pointless only because YOU refuse to directly address the numerous highly unlikely "coincidences" between objects with highly different redshifts. You and the rest of the mainstream simply ignore them and that is quite telling. Of course, you have to ignore them because to do anything else will only lead to the demise of your many precious gnomes. And you know it.![]()
The problem with any hypothetical dark matter acting only through gravity is that two particles will accelerate towards each other as they approach, and there will be nothing to stop them from passing through each other. In an ideal fictional universe where these two particles are the only matter present, I don't know whether this accelleration would be sufficient to overcome their mutual gravitational pull once they have passed each other. It would require some mathematics to determine, which is beyond my knowledge at this time. It is possible that such particles would simply continue orbiting each other.
Many such particles would form a "cloud" which could in theory possess a significant gravitational pull.
Robinson, I'm getting the impression that you have no idea what "dark matter" means.
Well, you would be correct then.
It is supposed to explain Galaxies and rotation and other stuff, but when I ask a direct question about it, nobody seems to be able to answer. So of course I have no idea.
If you make something up, you are supposed to explain your invisible stuff, not expect others to.
Does it move towards matter? Does it have an orbit? Does it obey the laws of physics? Does it clump up? Form structures? Planet sized ones? Star sized ones? Can it carry a charge? Ionize? Is it affected by magnetism? Does it form plasmas?
How could it stay away from things it is gravitationally attracting?
I am glad that you now admit Dark matter is nothing more than an idea presented to explain observations.
Dark matter is not some weird magical fairy dust. It's probably just regular matter. It just doesn't shine.
WikiSome people speculate, based on the evidence, including galaxy rotation curves, gravitational lensing, structure formation, and the fraction of baryons in clusters and the cluster abundance combined with independent evidence for the baryon density, indicate that 80-90% of the mass in the universe does not interact with the electromagnetic force. This "dark matter" is evident through its gravitational effect. Several categories of dark matter have been postulated.
Baryonic dark matter One candidate for missing dark baryonic matter is Rydberg matter, which has spectroscopic signatures in agreement with the unidentified infrared bands.
S. Badiei, L. Holmlid. Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 333, 360–364 (2002)
Non-baryonic dark matter which is divided into three different types:
o Hot dark matter - nonbaryonic particles that move ultrarelativistically
o Warm dark matter - nonbaryonic particles that move relativistically
o Cold dark matter - nonbaryonic particles that move non-relativistically
Does that answer your questions ?
Like everything else in science.
Because nothing is presented outside of observations and then it is stated that Dark matter is the cause.
I am glad that you now admit Dark matter is nothing more than an idea presented to explain observations.
Dark matter has not, it is just an idea without evidence.
I do not know, but I am not going to WOO an answer.So what caused all the gravitational lensing in the blue parts of the image?
That isn't what other people say.