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Originally Posted by billdan
You could be right Alex, check out these drawings (not mine) of our local group.
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Bill I know I am right☺ that isnt the problem...you know how science works they want math proof...well I cant give that as the math is so complex I have yet to invent it☺.
I like the idea that nutrinos make the fabric of space and although they individually have miniscule interaction with matter that nevertheless given their great numbers even minimal interaction at an individual level still have enough interacting to produce the pressure system I imagine...billions of trillions from billions of billions of Suns all over...heck there must be so many of them racing every which way that they can all hardley fit☺.
Think of infinite trajectories thru each and every point ..everywhere and along each an every tradjectory a trail of neutrinos racing past in both directions...this is how I imagine physical space...so with say rotation of galaxies there will be more interaction in the outter regions of nutrinos from the rest of the Universe..more from the inside of that galaxy such that the outter stars must travel faster because they get hit more...and the string between galaxies must be subject to this environment translating to following the path of least resistence which can only be a thin line between the two (due to the shielding from the neutrinos at large from the rest of the galaxy☺.
Why do I say any of this...well the best way to bring real scientists into a discussion is to present as a crank..and I am your man☺.
Now what should happen is Steven, if he has the time, will post with real science and we all will get a wonderful education upon the current scientific model☺.
Science is so hard to discuss..it's been done the conclusions usually have been reached and predictions noted...so it all over really☺.
Perhaps the first thing to do is to have a understand of space ..its not nothing its something and believe me when you think about what must be there and the paths stuff takes...well you wont think its nothing but wonder how all the particles all fit☺.
Alex