29 Mar
2015
29 Mar
'15
4:13 p.m.
On 3/29/2015 10:10 AM, Warren D Smith wrote:
Also, my same analysis based in Salamin's simple calculation, also would indicate (if you believe that paper's 0.1 cm^2 / gram claim) that Dark Matter cannot interact via EM force (would then not be "dark") or gravity, weak force, or strong force, or Higgs force (too small cross section since the latter 3 forces too short ranged, and gravity too weak).
In short, dark matter cannot be a particle at all subject to any of the forces were are aware of, it must be subject to some new force we have never yet found.
It interacts gravitationally. Brent