by Ann » Mon Oct 03, 2011 6:16 am
Dark matter is certainly mysterious, because it is apparently "all gravity" and nothing else.
But the gravity of ordinary matter is mysterious, too. It is inexplicably weak. Just think of the fact that you can lift a bunch of keys from the ground with the help of a magnet - so the magnetic force of the small magnet exerts a stronger force on the keys than the gravity of the entire Earth!
I read somewhere - and I'm sure this is all speculation, mind you - but like I said, I read that some people speculate that gravity is something that "leaks" into our universe from, well, from another universe, I guess! Or from another dimension, whatever that means.
So I realize that we absolutely don't know anything about this, but it's interesting to speculate that ordinary matter may be a sort of "lightning-rod" leading gravity into our universe through the bosons and quarks and charges and forces it is made up of. And maybe dark matter is a lightning-rod that is doing the same thing, leading gravity into our universe, but without the attending bosons and quarks and charges and forces.
Ann
Dark matter is certainly mysterious, because it is apparently "all gravity" and nothing else.
But the gravity of ordinary matter is mysterious, too. It is inexplicably weak. Just think of the fact that you can lift a bunch of keys from the ground with the help of a magnet - so the magnetic force of the small magnet exerts a stronger force on the keys than the gravity of the entire Earth!
I read somewhere - and I'm sure this is all speculation, mind you - but like I said, I read that some people speculate that gravity is something that "leaks" into our universe from, well, from another universe, I guess! Or from another dimension, whatever that means.
So I realize that we absolutely don't know anything about this, but it's interesting to speculate that ordinary matter may be a sort of "lightning-rod" leading gravity into our universe through the bosons and quarks and charges and forces it is made up of. And maybe dark matter is a lightning-rod that is doing the same thing, leading gravity into our universe, but without the attending bosons and quarks and charges and forces.
Ann