Re: [Vo]: Polarizable quantum vacuum could explain illusion of dark matter

2011-08-13 Thread Horace Heffner
I think not only dark matter (in the form of mirror matter) but negative gravitational charge matter is likely to exist. Not only that, but black holes should be capable of producing matter with the gravitational charge opposed to that of their own net gravitational charge. The existence o

Re: [Vo]: Polarizable quantum vacuum could explain illusion of dark matter

2011-08-11 Thread Jouni Valkonen
Thanks for this post. I have bet 100 euros that there is no such thing as dark matter, that has significant effect on rotation curves of galaxies. Therefore it is specially good to hear such news! –Jouni 2011/8/12 Mark Iverson : > Just an FYI: > > CERN physicist Dragan Slavkov Hajdukovic has prop

[Vo]: Polarizable quantum vacuum could explain illusion of dark matter

2011-08-11 Thread Mark Iverson
Just an FYI: CERN physicist Dragan Slavkov Hajdukovic has proposed that the illusion of dark matter may be caused by the gravitational polarization of the quantum vacuum. "We can consider our universe as a union of two mutually interacting entities," Hajdukovic said. "The first entity is our