I got to thinking about dark matter

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fr33dom

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<p>Never mind-&nbsp; Stupid idea, square of the distance applies to everything.&nbsp; Somewhere recently I thought I read that gravity fell off with distance faster than other forces, wrong.&nbsp;&nbsp;I am&nbsp;complete total loser.&nbsp; Maybe I should look more carefully before letting my imagination run away too far. Nothing like proof of loserdome with me shooting off&nbsp;my big mouth&nbsp;without opening&nbsp;my little ears or using my even more infintessimal intellect.&nbsp; Somebody hit me with a car before I make a bigger ass of myself, PLEASE, and dont hit my head, hit my butt, where my brain is.</p>
 
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<p><BR/>Replying to:<BR/><DIV CLASS='Discussion_PostQuote'>I was wondering if dark matter werent dark matter at all but an alternate theory of gravity.&nbsp; A lot of gravity goes missing, more than any other force per the same distance.&nbsp; Where does this extra gravity go?&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <br />Posted by fr33dom</DIV><br /><br />I am not sure what you mean by missing gravity.</p><p>As far as missing gravity versus other forces-</p><p>Gravity ->&nbsp; F = G((m1xm2)/r^2)&nbsp; The force decrease to the square of the distance.</p><p>Magnetism ->&nbsp;&nbsp;F =&nbsp;U((qm1 x qm2)/4pir^2)&nbsp; This force&nbsp;also decreases by the square of the distance.</p><p>Electric force between to charges -> F = k((q1 x q2)/r^2)&nbsp; Again the force decreases by the square of the distance.</p><p>Gravity acts like other forces.&nbsp; Gravity does not go missing any more than the magnetic field goes missing or the electric field goes missing.</p><p>Gravity is not like other forces according to general relativity - in that scenario gravity is the warping of space but again there is no missing gravity in this case either.</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> </div>
 
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Replying to:<BR/><DIV CLASS='Discussion_PostQuote'>Never mind-&nbsp; Stupid idea, square of the distance applies to everything.&nbsp; Somewhere recently I thought I read that gravity fell off with distance faster than other forces, wrong.&nbsp;&nbsp;I am&nbsp;complete total loser.&nbsp; Maybe I should look more carefully before letting my imagination run away too far. Nothing like proof of loserdome with me shooting off&nbsp;my big mouth&nbsp;without opening&nbsp;my little ears or using my even more infintessimal intellect.&nbsp; Somebody hit me with a car before I make a bigger ass of myself, PLEASE, and dont hit my head, hit my butt, where my brain is. <br />Posted by fr33dom</DIV> <p style="margin:0in0in0pt" class="MsoNormal"><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">Since the ancestral time, world space research is progressing on wrong concept<span>&nbsp; </span>because we unknown about space mirror which is a great mystery and creator of lots of mysteries viz. milk ways, galaxies, nebulas, white dwarfs, black holes etcs. Hence without study of space mirror the space research has no future.</font></p><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">&nbsp;</font> <p style="margin:0in0in0pt" class="MsoNormal"><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">In sort it can not explain in short. Therefore it invites to visit </font><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">http://www.spacemirrormystery.com</font><font size="3"><font face="Times New Roman"> to know the original truth. <span>&nbsp;</span></font></font></p><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">&nbsp;</font> <p style="margin:0in0in0pt" class="MsoNormal"><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">Mirror reflects frontier. Mirror functions like a wall. There is nothing ahead of mirror but reflection makes lively atmosphere into mirror. If two mirrors face each other in parallel position the concerned area between mirrors is converted to a biggest atmosphere because the concerned area reflected unlimitedly as front side and backside into each mirror frequently. Space mirror is based on above rule and we are unknown about space mirror.</font></p><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">&nbsp;</font> <p style="margin:0in0in0pt" class="MsoNormal"><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">From sun the objects of area 225 million kilometer to 300 million kilometer of solar system reflects unlimitedly as front side and back side hence we find a very deep space and through giant telescopes we watch mystery after mystery.</font></p><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">&nbsp;</font> <p style="margin:0in0in0pt" class="MsoNormal"><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">Telescope enlarges view not closes near view. Following may clear the concept.</font></p><p style="margin:0in0in0pt1.5in;text-indent:0.5in" class="MsoNormal"><font size="3"><font face="Times New Roman"><span>&nbsp;</span>&ldquo;A visitor of a desert often find mirage. If he moves, mirage also moves. He can never reach near the mirage. If he tries he can see enlarge view of mirage as smoky atmosphere through a telescopic instrument&rdquo;.</font></font></p><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">&nbsp;</font> <p style="margin:0in0in0pt" class="MsoNormal"><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">Giant telescope like Hubble and others may be the milestone of our technology but it can not help the real space research because we are capable to see the original objects of solar system within the radius of 150 million kilometer only. Ahead of it everything is mere image into space mirror.</font></p><br /> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p>pradipta</p> </div>
 
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<p><BR/>Replying to:<BR/><DIV CLASS='Discussion_PostQuote'>Never mind-&nbsp; Stupid idea, square of the distance applies to everything.&nbsp; Somewhere recently I thought I read that gravity fell off with distance faster than other forces, wrong.&nbsp;&nbsp;I am&nbsp;complete total loser.&nbsp; Maybe I should look more carefully before letting my imagination run away too far. Nothing like proof of loserdome with me shooting off&nbsp;my big mouth&nbsp;without opening&nbsp;my little ears or using my even more infintessimal intellect.&nbsp; Somebody hit me with a car before I make a bigger ass of myself, PLEASE, and dont hit my head, hit my butt, where my brain is. <br />Posted by fr33dom</DIV></p><p>I missed whatever your original idea was that is causing this self-recrimination.&nbsp; However, the very fact that you recognize a mistake is a giant point in your favor.&nbsp; Everybody has dumb ideas.&nbsp; Sometimes it takes some time or some more thought to recognize that an idea is not valid.&nbsp; Don't feel bad at all.&nbsp; The guys who ought to feel bad are the ones that continue to defend dumb ideas in the face of overwhelming evidence that they are wrong -- but they are saved from despair by their own stupidity.&nbsp; You are feeling bad only because of your intelligence.</p><p>In many cases the guys who make the most progress in research have as many or more bad ideas than other folks.&nbsp; They make up for it by just plain having more ideas, and out of that mass of ideas comes the occasional very good one.&nbsp; If you worry too much about making a mistake you won't accomplish anything at all.<br /></p> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> </div>
 
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<p><BR/>Replying to:<BR/><DIV CLASS='Discussion_PostQuote'>I missed whatever your original idea was that is causing this self-recrimination.&nbsp; However, the very fact that you recognize a mistake is a giant point in your favor.&nbsp; Everybody has dumb ideas.&nbsp; Sometimes it takes some time or some more thought to recognize that an idea is not valid.&nbsp; Don't feel bad at all.&nbsp; The guys who ought to feel bad are the ones that continue to defend dumb ideas in the face of overwhelming evidence that they are wrong -- but they are saved from despair by their own stupidity.&nbsp; You are feeling bad only because of your intelligence.In many cases the guys who make the most progress in research have as many or more bad ideas than other folks.&nbsp; They make up for it by just plain having more ideas, and out of that mass of ideas comes the occasional very good one.&nbsp; If you worry too much about making a mistake you won't accomplish anything at all. <br /> Posted by DrRocket</DIV></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Indeed.&nbsp; To quote Thomas Edison...</p><p>"I didn't fail ten thousand times.&nbsp; I successfully eliminated, ten thousand times, materials and combinations which wouldn't work."</p> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <div> </div><br /><div><span style="color:#0000ff" class="Apple-style-span">"If something's hard to do, then it's not worth doing." - Homer Simpson</span></div> </div>
 
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Replying to:<BR/><DIV CLASS='Discussion_PostQuote'>Never mind-&nbsp; Stupid idea, square of the distance applies to everything.&nbsp; Somewhere recently I thought I read that gravity fell off with distance faster than other forces, wrong.&nbsp;&nbsp;I am&nbsp;complete total loser.&nbsp; Maybe I should look more carefully before letting my imagination run away too far. Nothing like proof of loserdome with me shooting off&nbsp;my big mouth&nbsp;without opening&nbsp;my little ears or using my even more infintessimal intellect.&nbsp; Somebody hit me with a car before I make a bigger ass of myself, PLEASE, and dont hit my head, hit my butt, where my brain is. <br />Posted by fr33dom</DIV><br /><br />Most brilliant ideas were initially mocked by others before becoming recognized as brilliance.&nbsp; Don't let a bad or stupid idea ever stop you from thinking.&nbsp; Nothing would have ever come to fruition without those stupid ideas/ <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p><br /><img id="06322a8d-f18d-4ab1-8ea7-150275a4cb53" src="http://sitelife.space.com/ver1.0/Content/images/store/6/14/06322a8d-f18d-4ab1-8ea7-150275a4cb53.Large.jpg" alt="blog post photo" /></p> </div>
 
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<p><BR/>Replying to:<BR/><DIV CLASS='Discussion_PostQuote'>Never mind-&nbsp; Stupid idea, square of the distance applies to everything.&nbsp; Somewhere recently I thought I read that gravity fell off with distance faster than other forces, wrong.&nbsp;&nbsp;I am&nbsp;complete total loser.&nbsp; Maybe I should look more carefully before letting my imagination run away too far. Nothing like proof of loserdome with me shooting off&nbsp;my big mouth&nbsp;without opening&nbsp;my little ears or using my even more infintessimal intellect.&nbsp; Somebody hit me with a car before I make a bigger ass of myself, PLEASE, and dont hit my head, hit my butt, where my brain is. <br />Posted by fr33dom</DIV><br /><br />I also remember reading about the history of Cheerios (the breakfast cereal) and how it nearly never came into existence.&nbsp; Lester Borchardt was working on a technique of puffing cereal when his boss told him to stops, saying that it was a stupid idea that would go no where.&nbsp; He eventually talked his boss into continuing the experiment and created one of the worlds most successful breakfast cereals.</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p><br /><img id="06322a8d-f18d-4ab1-8ea7-150275a4cb53" src="http://sitelife.space.com/ver1.0/Content/images/store/6/14/06322a8d-f18d-4ab1-8ea7-150275a4cb53.Large.jpg" alt="blog post photo" /></p> </div>
 
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<p><BR/>Replying to:<BR/><DIV CLASS='Discussion_PostQuote'>Never mind-&nbsp; Stupid idea, square of the distance applies to everything.&nbsp; Somewhere recently I thought I read that gravity fell off with distance faster than other forces, wrong.&nbsp;&nbsp;I am&nbsp;complete total loser.&nbsp; Maybe I should look more carefully before letting my imagination run away too far. Nothing like proof of loserdome with me shooting off&nbsp;my big mouth&nbsp;without opening&nbsp;my little ears or using my even more infintessimal intellect.&nbsp; Somebody hit me with a car before I make a bigger ass of myself, PLEASE, and dont hit my head, hit my butt, where my brain is. <br />Posted by fr33dom</DIV><br /><br />Like everyone said, we all make mistakes, no harm no foul.&nbsp; One point I would like to make is that it would be helpful for otheres reading the thread to note when you edit the post, so that people can follow what has happened.</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> </div>
 
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