Michael Mozina
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You mean the electrons that move, emit radiation and can be detected?
You mean the electrons that collide, emit radiation and can be detected?
You mean the electrons that interact with the ISM, emit radiation and can be detected?
The irony here is that we *DO* detect them and the effects of them. You simply refuse to recognize them when you see them. Instead you go out of your way to *NOT* accept or go with the obvious choice, you select something that that is completely off the wall, and you continue to overlook the mass contained in the non baryonic electrons that are there in that image. No wonder you can't account for all the "missing mass" in "non baryonic" matter. You don't even recognize it when you see it.
Or are they some other kind of electrons?![]()
No, they are the same ordinary same electrons that create twisted Birkeland current filaments like the kind you find in every plasma ball ever sold at Walmart. You do however have to recognize their flow and the effect they have on plasma and recognize their presence. Since you're intentionally and willfully blinding yourself to their presence, you can't find them. That's why you can't find any of your missing non baryonic matter. You *REFUSE* to find that mass when it's staring you right in the face. It's a willful and intentional oversight on your part.
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