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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Dark Matter
« on: 15/07/2010 04:46:31 »
Is there a possibility that dark matter is nothing? While most cosmologists think that dark matter can pass through anything and leave no noticeable trace that just doesn't seem like it could exist in out "known" universe. The way I think of this is everything is naturally apposed to nothing, like trying to push the plus sides of to magnets together, it just doesn't work and they naturally break away from each other. I'm sure that this possibility has been mentioned before but I could not find a post or publishing of this.