Current Events > Dark Matter and Dark Energy might just be negative mass.

Topic List
Page List: 1
Foppe
01/03/20 12:36:45 PM
#1:


https://youtu.be/0Mix9kQgfG8

---
GameFAQs isn't going to be merged in with GameSpot or any other site. We're not going to strip out the soul of the site. -CJayC
... Copied to Clipboard!
COVxy
01/03/20 12:41:54 PM
#2:


They may be fudge numbers!

---
=E[(x-E[x])(y-E[y])]
... Copied to Clipboard!
Garioshi
01/03/20 12:43:14 PM
#3:


I highly, highly doubt that

---
"I play with myself" - Darklit_Minuet, 2018
... Copied to Clipboard!
#4
Post #4 was unavailable or deleted.
teepan95
01/03/20 12:47:13 PM
#5:


Wouldn't negative mass cause "anti-gravity"?
---
Baby, I'm an engineer ;)
I can calculate (within a reasonable margin of error) how this nut is gonna splash when it hits ya tiddies
... Copied to Clipboard!
Anticyclonic
01/03/20 12:50:49 PM
#6:


I'm confused...I thought a defining characteristic of dark matter was that it has a positive gravitational force.
Wouldn't the gravitational vector of "negative mass" work in the opposite direction tho?

---
If this signature appears blue, you need to consider not doing whatever it is you're doing.
... Copied to Clipboard!
Xenozoa425
01/03/20 12:59:42 PM
#7:


teepan95 posted...
Wouldn't negative mass cause "anti-gravity"?
That's usually why most non-fiction media portrays advanced technology using dark matter or quantum mechanics of some sort. It kinda makes sense too.

---
"Your flesh is a relic, a mere vessel. Hand over your flesh, and a new world awaits you. We demand it."
... Copied to Clipboard!
Topic List
Page List: 1