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Old 06-02-2006, 13:22   #11
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Re: Dark Matter - Science Buffs ATTTTENSHUN!

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Originally Posted by homealone
I tend to agree that gravity wholly or partly holds the key to this, but as such an incredibly weak force, it is difficult to observe any effects beyond the extremes of black holes, etc, that you mentioned.
Take a large lump-hammer, hold it above your unshoed foot and let go.

Hey presto, easily observable effect of gravity...
but that only works with a mass the size of the Earth, and given that the Higgs Bosun is supposed to define the concept of mass, there are still more questions than answers.

- ouch, btw
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