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Old 04-March-2007, 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Kaptain K
Huh? Every particle of dark matter in the universe is heading straight toward (or away from) the Sun? Aren't we special!
Yes, at every conceivable angle. Dark Matter is omni-directional. How does that make us special? How do you think it moves?

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As far as gravity is concerned, matter is matter, whether baryonic or dark.
I have heard this before, and Stupendous Man quoted you too.

The reason gravity is so weak everywhere and to give the best example I have so far for here on earth, since a considerable % of the earths mass/gravity (probably much more than is currently realized) is non-baryonic DM flowing through the earth, it is 'inertial gravity' traveling at high velocity.
Which is most likely why nature was able to evolve 'wings'. If the DM flowing through the earth was 'at rest', man would not be flying today because it is highly unlikely that insects or birds would have ever evolved.

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"Planck length Non-Baryonic matter" is definitely ATM. The consensus is that DM is (as yet) undiscovered supersymmetric elementary particles.
Really? Okay, how about 'base particles' that give electrons/protrons their mass???
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