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M Physics 21: Total 'Mass' of Cosmic Dark Matter / Dark Energy = Total 'Mass' of SR's 'Massless' Particles ***** Old but Wonderful *****Posted by kx21 on May 08, 2003 at 03:58:51: In Reply to: M Physics 21: The Time & Causality of SR/GR = ? *** The Missing Mass of the Cosmos*** posted by kx21 on May 07, 2003 at 18:55:00: *** That Total 'Mass' Dark Matter / Dark Energy = Total 'Mass'/ EM Mass of SR's 'Massless' Particles. Proof:- Given Cosmic Data:- (1) No.of Photons ~ 10^89 Photons (2) No. of Neutrinos ~ (1/4) * 10^89 Neutrinos (3) Total Mass of the Atoms in the Cosmos ~ 2.0 *10^52 kg (4) The average Mass of the Photons / Neutrinos Thus, the Mass of the Neutrinos (Average) ~ 5 * 10 ^ (-36) kg (5) Total Mass of Photons & Neutrinos = ((1) + (2)) * (4) = 6.25 * 10^53 kg
= (5) + (3) = 6.45 * 10^53 kg (7) Percentage of (5) / (6) ~ 97% i.e. Total Mass of the Photons & Neutrinos is about 97% of the Mass of the Universe / Cosmos. Thus, it can be safely concluded that (8) Total 'Mass' of Cosmic Dark Matter & Dark Energy is equal to Total 'Mass' of the SR's ‘Massless’ Particles ~ Total Mass of the Photons, and the Neutrinos, then SR's 'Massless' particles now Genuine Cosmic 'Massive' Particles.
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