If dark matter plus dark energy make up 95 percent(!) of the universe,
then my first impression is there is something very much wrong with
standard theory formation about the universe.
Han de Bruijn
Are here in Cluj Napoca companies Emerson, Nokia, Siemens...but the Americans, Germans, French.. hired communists managers, resonance between animals.
of course in baryonic matter
An interesting recent ArXiV paper: "Acceleration of particles
by black holes - general explanation" points out that black
holes can act as very powerful accelerators:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1011.0167
So maybe dark matter is simply "exhaust" from near-
event-horizon particle collisions and synthesis of
exotic (supersymmetric?) particles not otherwise
seen or capable of being produced in accelerators
on Earth (yet).
However I still, naturally prefer the Ramsden model,
outlined as comments #32 and #33 at:
At least nobody said it was nonsense; but as I
leave my amateurish comments until late there,
out of courtesy, perhaps very few people saw it.
Follow ups set to sci.physics, so we don't get
a ticking off from any sci.mathers ..
Cheers
John R Ramsden