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Originally Posted by astroron
Thats like me saying I have $500.00 in the bank but if there is $520.00 I will just change the number 
The voids they have been talking about for ages are begining to find are not so empty.
Also thy are finding more and more Dwarf galaxies and other stufflike planets not related to stars ect.
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Yes, but the numbers are fluid. They'll change as they finesse the quantities of the matter/energy that they find. However, even if they found 10 times more baryonic matter than they know of now, it's still not going to change the percentages much. It would still be an order of magnitude too small to account for what they observe is going on. It wouldn't matter how many dwarf galaxies and such they found, there's just not enough of them to make a significant dent in the percentages. If there were that many, they would've detected them by now. And, if there were that much baryonic matter around, it would completely change the geometry of spacetime and affect everything within it.