wolram said:
It seems that only 5% of the mass in the universe is
us stuff, "baryonic", how does this percentage divide
into black holes, neutron stars ,gas ,stars etc.
Wolram, one can define the Universe as a 100% mass quantity if one knows what Mass actually is?..for instance in a Universe where there is no Dark-Matter, then one can model along the lines of knowing all of the visable Universe, and as a consequence the Universe would appear to be just a high luminous spectrum where-ever we gaze our eyes, there would be no Darkness in which to define a luminous function.
Likewise, the ratio of 'Darkness to Lightness' is the backgound through which we gauge? all of the 'light' we see comes from Galaxies, which house the 100% of all positive matter in the Universe. What lies between Galaxies is the
the Stuff we cannot see, and is currentl 99.9% Dark.
The question of :does a Photon have mass? seems very relevant when we take the context into the question of "in-between-Galaxies" absorption and emissions?
The photon density of the Universe has decreased from a 100% value when there was(NO-DARK-MATTER) to one of about less that 5%, realistically it is the cosmic background radiation that is detected today. Now as the photon density as decreased with time, the aveage ENERGY of photons also decreased, the equations state(equation of state) that the Universe is in a Matter dominated phase, which leads us to the question you have posed:WHERE HAS ALL THE MATTER GONE?
Now we can ask of baryons, if all the baryons exist within Galaxies, what exists in space between Galaxies? Quarks are the structure that make up baryons, they are made into bundles of positive matter energy two 1/3 positive bits and one 1/3 negative bit, so allt eh energy residing in Galaxies is seen as a ratio of positive charged matter PROTONS, "2 to 1" over negative charged matter.
It is very likely that the structure that lay 'between' Galaxies is made from negative matter with a ratio of negative charged matter "2 to 1" over positive matter, ie 1/3, 1/3 negative bits and 1/3 positive bits.
The mass in question now can be seen as having 'existence' or a pre-existence?..back to the photon density?..do photon absorption rates througout the Universe contribute to the 'mass of space inside our Universe'?
Asked in another way, do photons add to the mass of the electron when atoms absorbs photons?
The answer is that the space between Galaxies is made from a 2-dimensional Quark substructure, namely E-M non visable anti-proton flux, or a Electro-Magnetic-Vacuum, which has a Negative value in all relative means of detection/observations.
The really interesting thing is that when the 'static' (electro-static) solutions are introduced to the E-M-V, they produce inertia, and this is where HIGGS force enters the arena.
One really does have to understand that in one frame we have a baryonic positive set of equations and in another we have a symetric solution to early Universe evolving data?
The trick is to do Relativity in a phase defined manner wherby the positive equations (Baryonic) all relate to Expansion, verified by observation, and the QCD solutions all reflect a Contracting of scalar Fields.
I could show how the Quark=Proton and Antiquark=antiproton are Phase dependant, but this is already known, thus the cosmological ratio needs no further explination, but what needs asking now is:Do photons scatter off a Free Electron Condensate?