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The reality of photons (real vs virtual etc)
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[QUOTE="DennisN, post: 6011505, member: 393676"] Hi girts, I'd say a definite no to that. Dark matter and dark energy are currently far more mysterious concepts than the EM field. To our current knowledge the EM field is one of the fundamental fields, that is, it is not made up of anything else. Not much that is certain. We think dark matter may exist, so we are looking for it. There is no fine line, "dark" is just a word. Physics is not about [I]reasons[/I]. Physics is about models that can make predictions. [/QUOTE]
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