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radared
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<p>Please go to the video section of spacedotcom and have a look at a Hubble photo with short discourse by Dr. J and how they were able to locate and display a 2.5 lightyear ring of dark matter by way of a technique called "gravitational lensing". This is for me one of the most incrediable discoveries that I could have imagined happening in my lifetime. </p><p> Now. I believe that the next step to take is for the Hubble to take a picture of an "on edge" galaxy such as NCG 4298 and using the same "gravitation lensing" enhancement to establish the theory of warp in space time. </p><p>The 2.5 lightyear "ring" ,I surmise, is actually a "pool". In order to prove my idea I would like to have a Hubble picture of NCG 4298 similarly enhanced. The only chance I'll have to have this done is to have you and your friends go to <font><font><font face="arial" size="2"><font face="arial"><span style="font-size:10pt;font-family:Arial"> http://YouDecide.Hubblesite.org and vote! thanks radared</span></font></font></font></font> </p>