Kiss of Death for Dark Fairy Dust

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      @edps
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      I have always found the Dark Matter/Energy concepts just a convenient set of Physics fudge factors rather than tangible science. However, finally a competing theory has arrived that may be the way of throwing all these Dark Fairy Dusts in the fantasy bin along with the fairies.

      Cue ‘RelMond’ adjust our existing model of gravity a little to comprehend relativity and then run all the real world tests against it to see if it passes. So far it apparently does just that. link

      #60896
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        @grahamdearsley
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        I still recon that gravity is a subatomic particle that fills what we know as empty space. Very small but if there is enough of it it will still have mass.

        Gravity particles would fly around at very high speed (faster than light,possible because they are smaller than light) in all directions, like the atoms in a liquid, and exert a force on anything they hit.

        Like I have said before, these particles are so small that they usually pass straight through an object but the denser or more massive an object is the more likely it is that there will be a collision with one of the objects atoms and a force will be exerted.

        Really massive objects act like a gravity shield so gravity pushes you onto them from the other side.

        Of course this could just be another sign of me going mad 😂

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          @grahamdearsley
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          Gravity particles would also explain why the Universe is expanding and why it will keep on expanding until it is just a big empty space.

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