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- Dark Matter Revealed
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Journal of Physics & Astronomy, Vol 8, No 3 (2020), Pagination: 1-4Abstract
Dark matter is hypothetical matter that supposedly suffuses the entire universe, filling the dark spaces between stars and galaxies. It is inferred to exist only because of a falsely presumed gravitational pull it appears to have on visible matter. Dark matter has none of the properties of visible matter nor any properties whatsoever, for the simple reason that dark matter does not exist.Keywords
Dark Matter, Matter, Universe.References
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- Hubble’s Failed Law
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1 Independent Researcher, Canadian Association of Physicists, CA
1 Independent Researcher, Canadian Association of Physicists, CA
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Journal of Physics & Astronomy, Vol 8, No 4 (2020), Pagination: 1-6Abstract
Hubble’s law, the statement that galaxies are moving away from Earth at velocities proportional to their distance, is considered the ultimate defining evidence supporting the hypothesis that the universe may be expanding. Because of false assumptions, faulty reasoning, and data that may have been contrived, Hubble’s law is fatally flawed. Edwin Hubble made the unwarranted assumption that nebulae are accelerating away from each other, then found the mathematics to prove his foregone conclusion.Keywords
Hubble’s Law, Galaxies, Universe, Hypothesis, Wavelength.References
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- Lerner Ej, Falomo R, Scarpa R. UV surface brightness of galaxies from the local universe to z∼5. Int J Mod Phys D. 2014;23:1450058.
- The Elusive Higgs Boson Phantom
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1 Independent Researcher, Canadian Association of Physicists, CA
1 Independent Researcher, Canadian Association of Physicists, CA