• Re: Are black holes and dark matter the same?

    From David Dalton@21:1/5 to Jan Panteltje on Wed Dec 29 02:04:17 2021
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    XPost: alt.music.lor-mckennitt, alt.music.s-mclachlan

    On Dec 21, 2021, Jan Panteltje wrote on sci.physics
    (in article <sprppr$ot3$1@gioia.aioe.org>):

    Are black holes and dark matter the same? https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/12/211220120813.htm

    From a post by me on January 5, 1995 on the
    Fumbling Towards Ecstasy mailing list on which
    Sarah McLachlan fans talked about a variety of
    topics, including her music at times:

    "Ore, the sun is like the small bright flame at the top of a tall dark
    candle much of which has little effect on local gravity but much
    effect at large distances, and I bet effect on local gravidity. So
    the sun is locally sensitive, but the true power lies in accessing
    the hidden dark G-string with the proper resonances. This may
    be related to singing to the standing stones of the orkney isles,
    in that perhaps ancient lovers used such aural resonances to
    get their lovers to come, as in the Loreena McKennitt song
    (about pierced basal chakras? batteries included? no, w2rong, later).”

    Ha.

    In the above the small bright flame is the 3-D intersection
    and the tall dark candle is in higher dimensions, I think.

    --
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    I'll be face and eyes into you/For years and years" (Colleen Power)

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  • From Jan Panteltje@21:1/5 to All on Wed Dec 29 07:39:42 2021
    XPost: sci.physics, alt.sci.physics.new-theories, sci.astro

    On a sunny day (Wed, 29 Dec 2021 02:04:17 -0330) it happened David Dalton <dalton@nfld.com> wrote in <0001HW.277C2AD9020078E170000FFF438F@news.eternal-september.org>:

    On Dec 21, 2021, Jan Panteltje wrote on sci.physics
    (in article <sprppr$ot3$1@gioia.aioe.org>):

    Are black holes and dark matter the same?
    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/12/211220120813.htm

    From a post by me on January 5, 1995 on the
    Fumbling Towards Ecstasy mailing list on which
    Sarah McLachlan fans talked about a variety of
    topics, including her music at times:

    "Ore, the sun is like the small bright flame at the top of a tall dark
    candle much of which has little effect on local gravity but much
    effect at large distances, and I bet effect on local gravidity. So
    the sun is locally sensitive, but the true power lies in accessing
    the hidden dark G-string with the proper resonances. This may
    be related to singing to the standing stones of the orkney isles,
    in that perhaps ancient lovers used such aural resonances to
    get their lovers to come, as in the Loreena McKennitt song
    (about pierced basal chakras? batteries included? no, w2rong, later).”

    Ha.

    Ni text :-)


    In the above the small bright flame is the 3-D intersection
    and the tall dark candle is in higher dimensions, I think.

    There is string theory, a mathematical journey to explain everything by adding ever more dimensions (if I got it right).
    My job was fault finding in complex systems (electronics) for many years..
    I cannot help seeing faults in today's physics.
    If you look at gravity and electromagnetism and the fact the physics current hero Albert E.
    could not unite those:
    how about if Le Sage theory is basically (I say basically because many had a go at it and failed
    or ran into contradictions) was right and electromagnetism is just a state of the Le Sage particle?
    I have read gravity moves at the speed of light, now that IS a clue.
    When we found out how the atom works (electrons spinning around a core) things became a lot simpler
    when we found that the planets orbited the sun things became a lot simpler (epicycles fell).
    So Le Sage particles as carrier of EM radiation simplifies a lot
    and no extra silly dimensions needed like many universes some in which you have 3 legs...
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Sage's_theory_of_gravitation
    I could be wrong, but its the simplest answer.

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