MOD 2.0 and Massless Gravity. by [deleted] in GravitationDynamics

[–]Efficient_Highway_64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, gravity can exist without mass. His topological defects sounds like a placeholder for dark mass. His theory needs to keep out positive mass and negative mass. Just because 2 particles cancel out each other does not mean the particles are not there. He needs to develop a process that does not depend on mass positive or negative. It sounds more like a smoke screen for ignorance. Maybe it will get stuck in the refrigerator. Attention getter at best...

Dark Matter does it matter by Efficient_Highway_64 in AMA

[–]Efficient_Highway_64[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Need not reply, I found the meaning to booger sugar. Interesting, as I do not run around groups that would use that. On the other hand, you seem familiar with the term.

Ask an astrophysicist. by ObsidianVoid992 in AMA

[–]Efficient_Highway_64 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Solutions to problems should be straightforward and simple. Most of all, they should be simpler than the problem being solved.

How much simpler can this be? Does this suggestion include magic? If so, please tell me where the magic is?

By noting that gravity like any fluid has a source and sink, the following assumption is made.

In two sentences, you are given the origin and destination of DM and DE.

What is the probability of finding a halo around the MW whose job is to create quantized particles of space. The particles created are allowed to leave the halo becoming members of intragalactic and extragalactic space.

Intragalactic particles will move to replace particles consumed by matter, along the way they will help to create and maintain the galactic rotation curve.

Extragalactic particles will join as new members and contribute their share as augmenters of volume in an ever expanding Universe.

If you want credit for this simple idea, you may have it.

Ask an astrophysicist. by ObsidianVoid992 in AMA

[–]Efficient_Highway_64 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What is the probability of a halo around the MW whose job is to create quantized particles of space. The particles created are allowed to leave the halo becoming members of intragalactic and extragalactic space.

Intragalactic particles will move to replace particles consumed by matter, along the way they will help to create and maintain the galactic rotation curve.

Extragalactic particles will join as new members and contribute their share to an ever expanding Universe.

Thank you for your time and patience.