http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/09/140904121241.htm
Bah. According to the Reciprocal System, 50% of the matter of the universe is the ordinary matter of our material sector and 50% of the matter of the universe is the cosmic (or inverse) matter of the cosmic sector. Our sector is localized in space; the cosmic sector is localized in time. The two sectors pass through each other, without much contact. Occasionally we come across a very high energy cosmic ray particle–this is simply a natural resident of the cosmic sector. The cosmic rays come from the cosmic sector and convert to material atoms in our sector, everywhere here–including between galaxies. There isn’t “dark matter” between galaxies”–there is newly arrived material subatoms and atoms, nonluminous of course. Also, the notion that the “orbits” of stars in our Galaxy is Keplerian is nonsense; the Galaxy is a fluid spiral structure, and so Kepler’s laws are inapplicable and dark matter is not necessary to explain the dynamics.
The Reciprocal System: Microcosmos Database is now available from http://www.amazon.com and http://www.reciprocalsystem.guru. This is the world’s only theoretical computational database for the properties of matter.
Study the Reciprocal System and prove it for yourself.
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