Relativity and Cosmology

   

Doubling Number of Z Bosons While Eliminating H Bosons: Result of Perceived Dark Matter Annihilation

Authors: George R. Briggs

Abstract: My recent publication viXra 1605.0223 indicates that dark matter requires more energy than 34 GEV gamma radiation to annihilate: the best one can do is annihilate -H bosons with the aid of -Z bosons (2(H-Z)). The result doubles the number of -Z bosons very close to the centers of spiral galaxies. This lessens the energy needed to manufacture stars spiraling away from the center of the galaxy.

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