(April 7, 2010 at 5:19 am)jackbency Wrote: Some think like that it is smaller stars, and planets that we cannot see. Without Neutrons, atomic theory falls down. I fully believe the nuetronic field and dark matter are the 'spiritual realm'. The most profound of whose effects is 'timelessness'.
Dark stars are fairly unsupported at this point, most of the theorizing about them is in regards to Dark matter stars forming in the early universe, however the solid data we have on dark matter (gravitational inference for the most part) shows mostly nothing of the kind, rather it implies fairly consistently proportioned matter surrounding normal-matter.
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As for the baryonic relation, is is believed some baryonic matter contributes to the formation of a very small portion of Dark Matter structures, but the most convincing ideas IMO are that of Dark matter being made up of ultra-relativistic WIMPS (which are coincidentally believed to be a primary portion of the missing matter in both cosmology and particle physics) that interact neither with the Electromagnetic or strong nuclear forces ,meaning that they move too fast to clump together, do not radiate energy (non-visible) and have very minute interactions with other matter. This gives us a fairly good explanation as to why Dark matter appears to be so uniformly spread.
Your wife relating this to spirituality is typical jumping-the-gun idiocy.
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