mpc755 Posted August 4, 2012 Author Report Share Posted August 4, 2012 Non-baryonic dark matter has been found not to be anchored to matter. Q. What is the difference between non-baryonic dark matter which is not anchored to matter and aether?A. Nothing. Aether has mass and physically occupies three dimensional space. Matter moves through and displaces the aether. I didn't realize if you make a claim on this forum you have to back it up, again, with what you linked to two posts ago. 'Dark Matter Core Defies Explanation in NASA Hubble Image 'http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2012/mar/HQ_12-068_Hubble_Dark_Core.html "This technique revealed the dark matter in Abell 520 had collected into a "dark core," containing far fewer galaxies than would be expected if the dark matter and galaxies were anchored together. Most of the galaxies apparently have sailed far away from the collision. "This result is a puzzle," said astronomer James Jee of the University of California in Davis, lead author of paper about the results available online in The Astrophysical Journal. "Dark matter is not behaving as predicted, and it's not obviously clear what is going on. It is difficult to explain this Hubble observation with the current theories of galaxy formation and dark matter."" The dark matter core does not defy explanation. The dark matter core is not a puzzle. The dark matter core is not difficult to explain. It is obviously clear what is going on. Dark matter and galaxies are not anchored together. Matter moves through and displaces the aether. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mpc755 Posted August 4, 2012 Author Report Share Posted August 4, 2012 'What fills space? - Craig Hogan, Director of the Fermilab Center for Particle Astrophysics'http://www.fnal.gov/pub/today/archive_2012/today12-07-25.html "For example, the Higgs field is much weirder than the comparisons with molasses or crowds suggest, since it does not actually drag or impede particles, but still somehow shares its mass with them." "the Higgs field ... shares its mass with [particles of matter]" Now the Higgs field has mass. Aether has mass. Matter is condensations of aether. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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