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Про изменение скорости света

22.05.19 07:27
Re: Про изменение скорости света
 
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PauLita
в ответ wpiter 22.05.19 06:07, Последний раз изменено 22.05.19 07:55 (PauLita)

Может тебе и ключ от квартиры где деньги лежат? - Негоже доктору наук в подмастерьях у "пфилософа" бегать!


темная материя - это остановившиеся фотоны (c=0) в процессе уменьшения скорости света. Ну, а темная энергия - это энергия, высвобождающаяся при их остановке. Далее, измеряя соотношение количества темной энергии и темной материи с обычной материей, можно косвенно оценить величину уменьшения скорости света!

Замечаем, что по мере перетекания жидкости, ее цвет меняется от белого до черного. Указанная величина, эта другая из так называемых формирующих величин Вселенной. Формирующих, потому что, этот цвет формирует пространство, его геометрические размеры в том числе. Замечу, что ни пространство, в котором находится данная система, ни темпы хода времени не играют для формирующей величины никакой роли. Еще одна формирующая величина выражает процентное заполнение сосудов белым и черным цветом, и так же независима от времени, в котором находится данная система.


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