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There is no such thing as non-baryonic dark matter
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Subject: Re: There is no such thing as non-baryonic dark matter
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On Thursday, October 4, 2012 2:12:15 PM UTC+2, Y wrote:
> On 4 Oct, 21:17, mpc755 <mpc...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> If the aether existed, wouln't there be a great aether wind blowing on
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> Earth as the Earth moves at it's great speed ?
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> -y
Yes.
A bulk motion of space-time constituents is proportional to the magnetic vector potential A_i.
As we know from gauge invariance (Einstein, Michelson-Morely, etc.) this wind as you call it is not observable by us using electromagnetic measurement devices such as clocks, light, and meter sticks.