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Dark Matter and Dark Energy Paradox Essay

By Huang, Cres

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Title: Dark Matter and Dark Energy Paradox Essay  
Author: Huang, Cres
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Science, Physics
Collections: Science, Authors Community, Most Popular Books in China
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2016
Publisher: Self-published
Member Page: Cres Huang

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Huang, B. C. (2016). Dark Matter and Dark Energy Paradox Essay. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.us/


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Many incomprehensible paradoxes are created by dark matter and dark energy. Physical matter, dark or not, has to occupy space and prevent other matter from taking the same location. On the other hand, isn't it meaningless if dark matter and dark energy can occupy the same space of ordinary matter and energy without interactions?

Summary
It is hard to subscribe dark matter and dark energy can be independent from reacting with ordinary universe. Don't they have to fight for the occupancy of space to exist? It is as hard to believe such major portion of the universe does not comply to the fundamentals of real world around us. To me, dark matter and dark energy are fictitious patch-ups mushroomed from the confusion of expanding universe which is an illusion of overwhelm cosmic redshift observation. Nevertheless, if redshift was not over (even mis) interpreted, all further controversial interpretations can be avoided. Time and effort of scientists is too valuable isn't it?

Excerpt
If redshift was not over (even mis) interpreted, all further controversial interpretations can be avoided. Time and effort of scientists is too valuable isn't it?

Table of Contents
1 Introduction 2 Gravitational Attraction Paradox 3 Disprove Expanding Universe 4 Normal VS. Dark References

 
 



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