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Old 04-March-2007, 12:19 AM
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The path is altered by gravity
I agree, BUT you have to be very careful here!!!

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It won't be a "straight line" unless the transverse component of its velocity is zero.
BUT, since there can be no transverse component to its velocity it MUST be a straight line.

What NO ONE is getting is that when Einstein said "the speed of light in 'empty' space is "c" AND "space is curved by ponderable matter", that these were both talking about baryonic matter NOT being present for 'empty space' and baryonic matter (clumped) curving space.

SO, neither of these was taking Planck length Non-Baryonic collisionless matter into account.

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Its path will be a conic section. just like any other mass.
So this simply isn't true of Non-Baryonic Dark Matter.

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They don't! The dark matter was there first and the baryonic matter was attracted to it.
SO those spheres (If they really exist) MUST form somehow...How?

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The dark matter in the halo moves the same way that stars in globular clusters move. Each particle is own its own conic-section orbit.
So, are you saying that the spherical halo is rotating with the influence of the SMBH in the center of the galaxy as its main source of gravitational influence?
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