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Old 27-01-2006, 08:23 PM
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The concept of recession at greater than light speed raises several problems. Including fringe mass being greater than the remainder of the universe - this implies unrestrained net energy growth - if we start fom a singularity this is not possible.

However the approaching light speed recession model doeas give explanation to unexplained dark mass.

The question is - do we expalin unaccounted dark mass with eisting theory or agree we've missed something entirely - yet to be discovered? !
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