questfortruth
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Matter is defined to be invisible if it does not interact with visible matter
(e.g. with baryonic matter). Being invisible is surely a subject of this
Essay. Hereby, the gravitational interaction cannot be called a true
interaction, because according to Albert Einstein the gravity is not a force.
The examples of invisible matter are the sterile neutrino.
Reality works on proper definitions and on the correct use of words. This is
due to the First Law of Aristotle's Logic. Therefore, if gravity cannot be
called a force, this is important to get to know about reality.
Undecidability, Uncomputability, and Unpredictability or how Science has run into the Q-problem by Dmitri Martila
Is Mond Dead?, viXra.org e-Print archive, viXra:2001.0701
(e.g. with baryonic matter). Being invisible is surely a subject of this
Essay. Hereby, the gravitational interaction cannot be called a true
interaction, because according to Albert Einstein the gravity is not a force.
The examples of invisible matter are the sterile neutrino.
Reality works on proper definitions and on the correct use of words. This is
due to the First Law of Aristotle's Logic. Therefore, if gravity cannot be
called a force, this is important to get to know about reality.
Undecidability, Uncomputability, and Unpredictability or how Science has run into the Q-problem by Dmitri Martila
Is Mond Dead?, viXra.org e-Print archive, viXra:2001.0701
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