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ImUncommitted

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  1. I am asking questions because I am not an expert. I posted this so that I could learn from awesome, knowledgeable persons like yourself in a respectful manner.
  2. The outer parts of galaxies are moving at speeds beyond those fitting mathematical models. This increased speed is supposed to be caused by Dark Matter and its gravitational effect. If DM only has this effect at the outer reaches where the gravitational pull is at its weakest then it would seem that DM is the reciprocal of gravity. However, modeling has shown that DM clumps. This would allow for assumptions that it operates like a booster station on a Hot Wheels track. There is a problem with this model as well. The clumps of DM have been shown to deflect light due to its gravity. If there were clumps of DM at the edges of galaxies the outer clusters of stars would be captured by it and there would likely be a really messy collision with a new Black Hole being formed. It seems to me that science should stop delving into that Ol' Black Magic. I propose that we employ a group of scientists as Historical Physicists. Something has obviously been missed in our attempts to understand the Universe. We should study and thoroughly test all of the tried and trusted "knowledge" we have collected. p.s. If Dark Energy is pushing the galaxies away from each other, why isn't DE pushing stars away from each other within their own galaxies.
  3. I have a problem with the dimensions being ribbon-like structures. The Universe is supposed to be controlled by universal laws. The cyclonic systems on planets are as they are only due to the external influence of that planet's rotation. Since gravity bound objects all travel in a cyclonic manner, it seems natural that there is an external influence at work from the rotation of the Universe. This appears to mean that the model of flat, ribbon-like, Membranes is not our reality.
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