Even as scientists and politicians from around the world debated in December how to deal with a practical problem of profound importance—global climate change—another international group of physicists was waiting with bated breath for a more esoteric development. In both cases, at the conclusion of events, the participants were left salivating and unsatisfied.
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Sarfatti's theory of dark matter as mainly virtual electron-positron pairs in an exotic phase of the quantum vacuum predicts that all of these attempts will be negative like the attempt by Michelson and Morley to detect the motion of the Earth through the aether in the 1880's, which failed and was only explained in 1905 by Einstein.
Sarfatti's theory of dark matter as mainly virtual electron-positron pairs in an exotic phase of the quantum vacuum predicts that all of these attempts will be negative like the attempt by Michelson and Morley to detect the motion of the Earth through the aether in the 1880's, which failed and was only explained in 1905 by Einstein.