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|    Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn to Ross Finlayson    |
|    Re: Galaxies don't fly apart because the    |
|    18 Jan 26 05:59:02    |
   
   From: PointedEars@web.de   
      
   Ross Finlayson wrote:   
   > The images or pictures of galaxies that arrive, according to what   
   > may be inferred from models of stellar formation and pulsation,   
   > and luminous matter, have long ago falsified the standard theories,   
      
   On the contrary: All observations so far have confirmed them in multiple ways.   
      
   > according to what there is a great deficit of luminous matter,   
   > thus called dark matter or a perceived required dark matter,   
   Dark Matter by definition does not interact electromagnetically, so it does   
   not absorb light, but it does "interact gravitationally": It produces the   
   spacetime curvature and thus the gravitational lensing by clusters of   
   galaxies that cannot be explained by baryonic ("luminous") matter alone:   
      
   Wikipedia (2026-01-18): Gravitational lens   
   
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