From: rick (aperick@centurytel.net)
Date: Sat Oct 18 2003 - 01:29:38 MDT
["LhyR of Chaos" nimbustheme@hotmail.com] wrote:
... that his theory (while a pretty good one) was wrong: the big bang
was not the source of all things in reality, just the source for a lot
of it. it does not explain the presence of dark matter, as just one
example.
[aperick aperick@centurytel.net] replies:
wow, I thought that the whole "dark matter" business was now pretty
universally considered a mistake. I don't have access to my old
Scientific American Mags at the moment but I seem to recall reading in
this past year of other possible explanations for the observed behavior
of 'universal' expansion. I've not always been too impressed with
Hawking.
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