Don, I last read a physics text in 1979 at the U, so please excuse me if I'm horribly out of date here, but what about WIMPs or other proposed massive particles? Any research progress there? I had read once, years ago, of speculation that there may be elements with atomic numbers above 200-300 that have remained undiscovered due to non-interaction with elements of lower atomic weight. Also, isn't it even remotely possible that the amount of 'normal' baryonic matter has been grossly underestimated? "Dark baryonic matter"- undetected dust and non-interactive gas, maybe? Or BM beyond the observable limits of the universe? Naive questions from a layman, thanks. --- "Don J. Colton" <djcolton@piol.com> wrote:
There are many esoteric theories including multidimensional space that may account for dark energy but so far no proof of any of them.
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