Originally posted by UTEOTW:
No Bob.
Einstein gave us the math we needed to calculate how light behaves in the presence of a large gravitional field. When we look and gravitational lensing events, we see that there must about five times as much total mass as what is visible.
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"Again" you are dodging the point with a circulare argument.
The mass "held in place" at the outer rims of the galaxies is held by "black box magic" of sufficient mass to account for a gravitational field strong enough to hold them in place. I.E a mass that would be needed to CAUSE the effect seen. (The same is true for bending light).
But of course the "problem" is that NO SUCH MASS is there. (Hence the "Dark Matter" label).
And the BIGGER problem is that such a mass would account for the "majority" of the mass of the galaxy - not some small micro-section of it.
Your response shows a lack of critical thinking when it comes to swallowing the doctrines of evolutionism.
In your defensive position you can not admit even the most obvious points of physics.
(Kind of reminds me of your position on entropy not happening on earth since the sun is shining)
UTEOTW said --
When we look a rotating spiral galaxies we find that there is an extra mass of up to ten times the amount of visible matter. Some of this is believed to be in the form of low mass objects (I mean low mass as in brown and red dwarfs). This is supported by microlensing studies.
You mean "believe" as in "no matter what we see".
Microlensing has NOT shown that 90% of galaxies consists of matter with unknown invisible non-radiating matter. Dwarfs radiate energy - dark matter does not.
The point being - it is beyond our physics at present EVEN WHILE you are claiming that the great doubt cast on the Creator's account - is our complete understanding of what we don't know about the Universe.
The "dark matter" label is there as proof that "we have no clue what is doing this".
We can see "some anomalies" and then invent "black box matter" (if you will) but the result is that 90% of the universe becomes "black box don't know what goes here matter".
I can't believe you are taking this "I have dark matter in my basement" attitude about it.
My argument does not "need to debunk what our physics can not identify" - I simply point out where we are doing hand waiving and taking shortcuts with our black boxes for things we can't explain. The bending of light AND the configuration of the galaxies (is not supposed to be there) based on the radiating matter that we detect. So we "make stuff up" about "dark matter".
IF 90% of our solar system, or 90% of our own galaxy was composed of this "don't-know-what-it-is matter" - we would have more data on it.
And yet... evolutionists "must pretend"...
In Christ,
Bob