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Originally Posted by Fredrick I don't think there is as much gravity in our universe as is being calculated. I think a theoretical mistake is being made by expecting gravity to exist where it does not - or at least not in these vast quantities: at the center of galaxies. |
thanks for the picture and the article by Dr. Horatiu Nastase. It's image like this which make me want to be an experimentalist. But I found out long ago that I'm not able to handle lab equipments very well. I have that tendency of making them inoperable.
It's a fact that cosmologists cannot account for all the matter in the universe. So they theorized such things as dark matter, mass for neutrinos, and WIMPs (weakly interacting massive particles), axions, photinos, zinos, and winos. All these are supposed to have been produced in the Big Bang (the mother of all black holes). Where are they now? Nobody knows.