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RE: A: Could dark matter be present in most massive objects, such as the Sun?

in #stemq6 years ago

Dark Matter...

Fantastic Ad-hoc Inventions Repeatedly Invoked in Efforts to Defend Untenable Scientific Theories [such as gravity only cosmology]...

FAIRIE DUST

In real life, there is no such thing as "dark matter". We do not live in a gravity-only universe. In real life, gravity is by forty orders of magnitude the weakest force in nature.

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Hello gungasnake!
Pleased to meet you - I very much agree with what you say... I post Earth & Space news that shares the work of Ben Davidson and the Suspicious Observers. Their works undermines a lot of accepted science and centres on the previously unacknowledged electro magnetic nature of the universe. This work changes our understanding of gravity and has demonstrated magnetism travelling faster than light - just for starters!

Keep well :D

Check out the Ganymede Hypothesis group on Facebook and also a youtube channel of the same name.

However, data does not exclude dark matter. Therefore, dark matter is not excluded, no matter you (or I) like it or not.

We do not live in a gravity-only universe. In real life, gravity is by forty orders of magnitude the weakest force in nature.

This is correct. And then? How does this contradict dark matter?

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