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In summary, the conversation on the alternative theory to dark matter centers around the suggestion that previously undetectable baryonic matter and the effects of magnetism may explain the observed phenomena attributed to dark matter. The moderators remind the participants of the forum rules that require all posts to be consistent with mainstream professional scientific literature and that statements must be supported by reputable references.
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(Editors/Moderators) I would like my previous post put back up, it had been #17, and it detailed, although in laymans terms, so many of the things that have shot down dark matter just like later posts do even if theirs is in detail and quoting papers. I pointed to the HUGE number of papers that have all but done away with dark matter by way of finding previously undetectable baryonic matter. That and the effects of magnetism are overlooked in many cases as far as an attractive force. For example, the "Gravitational Lensing" which there have been problems showing up in it's accuracy and purported mass requirements to form: Question, has anyone considered that they might be reflections instead, with the light rays reflecting at a very shallow angle from microscopic ice flakes that are held to a flat position within the galactic cluster's magnetic field? Would this not give the same TYPE of shape. Could some be actual gravitational lenses and others be magnetically aligned ices?

However, your kneejerk reaction in pulling my post really should be re-looked at in the light of the weight of data you just had land in your lap.
 
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@Steelwolf please review the forum rules that you agreed to when you signed up. All posts must be consistent with the mainstream professional scientific literature. The electric universe is not accepted by the professional scientific community, and your "religious mantra" comments were wholly inappropriate for this forum. Your post was not acceptable per the forum rules.
 
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Steelwolf said:
However, your kneejerk reaction in pulling my post really should be re-looked at in the light of the weight of data you just had land in your lap.

The weight of that data is approximately zero since you have not supported any of your statements with reputable references. As Dale said, please see PF Terms and Rules about what is and isn't allowed here.
 
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