On Sep 15, 11:04*pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
wrote:
The structure may or may not exist.
Think about it. If you were somewhere where the
structure of space didn't exist, you would be
outside of the boundaries of our universe.
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73, Cecil *http://www.w5dxp.com
You must be assuming that the structure of exotic matter has been
proven to form part of the structure of conventional space. OK, but
that is a great logical leap from theory to fact. Your assertion is
only true if exotic matter truly exists in conventional space. Maybe
it does, maybe it doesn't. Actually, nothing of the sort has been
proven. Far from it. All we know is that in astronomical observations,
extremly large amounts of conventional matter seem to be affected by
gravitational effects, positive or negative depending on theory, by
some invisible entity that behaves as positive or even negative
matter. For convenience sake, some physicists invented the term exotic
or dark matter which may be nothing but a placeholder for some other
entity that behaves like matter which advances their concept but which
we do not understand yet. The observations in no way have confirmed
that it IS matter.
Now, IF it doesn't exist, and I don't believe it does except in
perhaps a virtual sense, then I am still fully inside each of the
boundaries of the 4 accepted dimensions of this Universe.