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russ_watters said:I read the original question a little differently. What I'm seeing is: 'Are there some physical phenomena that have been derived/predicted mathematcally but have not (yet?) been found to exist?'
The answer is simply yes.
Many of the phenomena that theoretical physicists spend their time looking for have never been seen but are being searched for as a result of what the equations tell the physicists. I'm not real up on the current bleeding edge, but there are lots of examples of things that have been implied by equations and later found to exist: black holes for example.
Actually what i really wanted to know, is if mathematical proofs could exist for human experience. For physcial properties, it is quite self evident but then again where do you categorize black energy, even though you call pull numbers from gravitational forces?
I would imagine that the latest information obtained by the COBE in 2003, on the amount of black energy 73%, black material 23% and atoms 4% was predicted by mathematics of GR, well before satellite detection. Or was it?
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