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28/07/2009 20:55:53
 
 
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27/07/2009 23:32:24
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivie
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>>>http://www.physorg.com/news167555163.html
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>>I don't believe in Dark Matter.
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>>I believe gravity is stronger not because of invisible matter, but because galaxies aren't really as far apart as we think, because we think space is expanding but it isn't.
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>There is much more evidence for dark matter.
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>There is the rotation within the galaxies themselves - including our own galaxy - it rotates much faster than it should, for the known mass. Of course you might claim that distance within our galaxy aren't well-known either.


Doesn't it take a million and some years for the galaxy to rotate?

Haven't we known what galaxies are for 80 years?

I have my doubts that there is actual science going on in cosmology.



>There is the evidence from gravitational lensing.
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>And a few other things which I didn't investigate in detail. For example, the Wikipedia article (on dark matter) mentions "the temperature distribution of hot gas in galaxies and clusters of galaxies" - I am not sure what the reasoning is, behind this.
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>About the expansion of space... There is even more evidence for that. For a start, the so-called redshift, which is hard to explain in any other way. Then there is the cosmic background radiation, and lots of calculations that indicate that a static universe can't be stable. Problems with entropy, for a start - it just doesn't work.

My rewrite of Hubble's Law predicts redshift, the CMB, and solution to Obler's paradox.
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