Convincing evidence yes. Proof? No.

Convincing evidence yes. Proof? No.


I agree. Researcher's bias riding the curtails of all this gravitational wave lunacy.

#itsnotatheoryifitcantbefalsified

Convincing evidence yes. Proof? No.


I agree. Researcher's bias riding the curtails of all this gravitational wave lunacy.

#itsnotatheoryifitcantbefalsified


Idiot. Have you read the papers, woo boy? If so, let us hear your take on them. Or do you need to wait until geniuses like the idiot Thornhill have spoken, before you make up your mind? W*****s! Seriously, you EU loons are so thick! What did you study, Rossim? Complete sh*te? Because you are very good at it! Loon.

Convincing evidence yes. Proof? No.


I agree. Researcher's bias riding the curtails of all this gravitational wave lunacy.

#itsnotatheoryifitcantbefalsified


OK, thicko. Let us give your sub-human IQ a minute or two in the Sun. Yes? What do you think caused those gravity waves, closely followed by the EM signature? What are your qualifications, woo child? What did you study, before you left school at 12 years old? Please,.....the whole world is waiting on your pronouncement on this matter!
Errrr, no, they aren't. Go away woo boy - you haven't got a clue. Correct?

I doubt if black holes or gravity can consume any wave particles

Wave particles like light have no mass weight,

So could gravity waves also be proof that dark matter is real and all around us as well, dark matter being the medium that is perterbed in the wave and not interacting via E/M?


No, absolutely not.

Explained here: https://www.physi....948973/

A 2D frame, with mass above (and what I think could well be dark matter underneath), I actually think the idea they exist in the same space (and time) is actually incorrect - if they did they would interact by one of the other forces instead of just gravity.

I.e. dark matter exists under the frame pushing up, mass on the top pushing down - the frame is the demarcation point of E/M and strong forces which they can't cross, but as gravity can bend spacetime it can do it in either direction.


The frame in the picture is not real, there is no underneath. The frame is a graph, superimposed on the picture, to represent the curvature of space-time (not just space) and in only a single, 2-dimentional plane. It's not real.

None of the rest of what you say makes any sense if you look at the effects of DM that have been observed and documented.