2016
DOI: 10.4236/jhepgc.2016.23026
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The Missing Mass Problem

Abstract: In this paper a possible solution to the missing mass problem is proposed.

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“…When a couple of heavenly bodies separated by a distance in space interact each other, as it was said before, their apparent sizes as seemed at a distance, play a special role [5]; because the values of their escape velocities are dependent on their mass, and critically on their apparent radius [1]. It can be proved that the escape velocity due to the apparent size of the bodies is the medium used by gravity to transmit its effects at a distance in space [1].…”
Section: The Size Of the Universementioning
confidence: 95%
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“…When a couple of heavenly bodies separated by a distance in space interact each other, as it was said before, their apparent sizes as seemed at a distance, play a special role [5]; because the values of their escape velocities are dependent on their mass, and critically on their apparent radius [1]. It can be proved that the escape velocity due to the apparent size of the bodies is the medium used by gravity to transmit its effects at a distance in space [1].…”
Section: The Size Of the Universementioning
confidence: 95%
“…As it was proved before by means of the relativistic red shift, the Universe is not infinite in space, but certainly it has a very big size which is determined by the distance travel by the heavenly bodies at a velocity smaller than the speed of light [5]. The gravity is the only force which determines the structure of the Universe, and also governs its evolution and future.…”
Section: The Size Of the Universementioning
confidence: 96%
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