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		By: Phil Berardelli		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is just a random, curious thought with no evidence behind it. I wonder if this mysterious effect also applies on the galactic and intergalactic scales, and if so, could it be the explanation for dark matter -- which so far has eluded all efforts at detection? Probably not, but there might be other, as yet unknown forces that govern the structure of the galaxies and their movement within the cosmos. As Robert often comments: the uncertainty of science.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is just a random, curious thought with no evidence behind it. I wonder if this mysterious effect also applies on the galactic and intergalactic scales, and if so, could it be the explanation for dark matter &#8212; which so far has eluded all efforts at detection? Probably not, but there might be other, as yet unknown forces that govern the structure of the galaxies and their movement within the cosmos. As Robert often comments: the uncertainty of science.</p>
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