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Dr.Grass said:
lestatdark said:
Dr.Grass said:
lestatdark said:
Dr.Grass said:
lestatdark said:
If true, then basically you can throw the entire Relativity Theory out of the window and start researching about Tachyons.

Actually black matter and black energy apologists have already said that light speed was not the true speed limitation for any particle, as black energy is predicted to be what stabilizes the central core of the milky way galaxy, and that can only be achieved if there's some type of force acting at faster speeds/energy output than the light-speed "suction" gravity well from the black holes.


I think I'll keep on saying this...

OMG WHAT.

Don't mind me, I'm just reading too much Science lately >___<.


That sounds like speculative cosmology mixed with fringe physics and new age philosophy to me.

I find it curious that you use those terms to characterize the current state of Hawking's theory on Black Holes and quantum leaks tied to anti-gravity effect from dark matter. 

I find it curious that I haven't heard Hawking opposing the very fundamental General Relativity but you claim the opposite.

Also, by ''Black'' you obviously mean 'Dark'.

I didn't say that he opposed the very fundamentals of general relativity now did I? I don't claim anything, so I will strongly reccomend you to read Science Magazine, July 2009 and March 2010, they're both very easy to find. Plus, Hawking's March 2009 conference in Dean Howard's USC College is the basis for the aformentioned articles I'm talking about.

Yes, I did mix up Dark energy in my initial post, though that's of no consequence, as it's a simple noun mix-up.



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