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Fifth Force?

by BeAChooser » Tue Oct 15, 2024 4:39 am

https://www.earth.com/news/is-there-a-f ... new-clues/
Is there a fifth force of nature? Asteroids provide new clues
Now you’d think from that title that they’d actually found clues there’s a fifth force of nature using asteroids. But the article doesn’t say that. It says the 2023 ORISIS-REx mission “may” offer a “chance” to “explore” “new physics”. It says the data has the “potential” to “add to our understanding”. Then it states they achieved the “tightest-ever limits on Yukawa-type fifth forces", which like dark matter hasnot been proven to exist. All they’re saying is that the data has reduced the possible strength of a potential fifth force. This is the same shell game they’re playing with dark matter … keeping hope alive live while every result they get is actually negative for proof of it. This is just a way for them to pay their mortgages, put their kids through Ivy League colleges, and build up their retirement accounts … at the expense of the taxpayer. I'm just saying … why do we continue to fund garbage studies like this when civilization has much more pressing problems right now?

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