On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 09:02:06 -0800, you wrote:

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>On Sep 25, 2008, at 7:05 AM, Harry Veeder wrote:
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>>>      Mysterious New 'Dark Flow' Discovered in Space
>>>      By Clara Moskowitz
>>>      Staff Writer
>>>      posted: 23 September 2008
>>>      12:46 pm ET
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>>>
>>> As if the mysteries of dark matter and dark energy weren't vexing
>>> enough, another baffling cosmic puzzle has been discovered.
>>>
>>> Patches of matter in the universe seem to be moving at very high
>>> speeds and in a uniform direction that can't be explained by any of
>>> the known gravitational forces in the observable universe.
>>> Astronomers are calling the phenomenon "dark flow."
>>>
>>> The stuff that's pulling this matter must be outside the observable
>>> universe, researchers conclude.
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>Another alternative explanation is that the stuff is being *pushed*  
>by an invisible clump of negative gravitational charge matter that is  
>located in the visible part of the universe.

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Is there any evidence of that?

A hypothesis which I posited here, a couple of years or so ago,
conjectured that there was no big bang but, instead, a cavitation event
which occurred in an infinite or nearly infinitely massive Universe
which created our universe; a bubble surrounded by a huge block of Swiss
cheese, the Universe, for want of a better analogy.

If my hypothesis is correct, the accelerating red shift of the galaxies
receding toward the "wall" can be easily accounted for by the inverse
square law increasing attraction as the matter in our universe hurtles
toward the wall.

JF

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