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Dark Matter - Although a person whose life work is physics may have difficulty with self-examination of some closely held beliefs, an objective assessment of dark matter would certainly find more to doubt than proof. If you allow for the consideration of alternative explanations, including ones we have not yet thought of, than dark matter begins to look like a poor interim choice. What I am afraid of is that locking in on dark matter will make us not look further with the same zeal that we might if we did not have something that seemed to meet our math needs but not our experimental science needs. I guess I am just not convinced by the math if I can't otherwise verifiy or validate it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sniktaw (talkcontribs)

Your essay has been removed by several editors. Your continued re-addition of it is in violation of WP:3RR - please read that page and avoid problems. You will be blocked if you continue. Vsmith 02:54, 5 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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