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If space is still expanding, could not space itself account for dark matter?
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If space is still expanding, could not space itself account for dark matter?
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If space is still expanding, could not space itself account for dark matter?
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Could dark matter be compacted space similar to out of balance pressurised gasses, space compression is seen in gravitational waves, you do not notice time dilation in a gravitational well, but observed from outside it is noticible. Space is expanding still for no apparent reason than dark matter/energy.
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Re: If space is still expanding, could not space itself account for dark matter?
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No.
Space doesn't have enough mass.
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Re: If space is still expanding, could not space itself account for dark matter?
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Quote from: Bored chemist on 05/02/2022 15:24:52
No.
Space doesn't have enough mass.
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