To: LibWhacker
While we do not yet understand what dark matter is formed of, we know that it is everywhere, said Dr Denis Erkal from Cambridges Institute of Astronomy, the papers lead author. It permeates the universe and acts as scaffolding around which astrophysical objects made of ordinary matter such as galaxies are assembled.
So, Einstein was correct about the ether, and motion in space is the exact same as wave theory predicts?
2 posted on
09/08/2016 12:55:10 AM PDT by
wbarmy
(I chose to be a sheepdog once I saw what happens to the sheep.)
To: LibWhacker
To: LibWhacker
Dark Matter - The Global Warming of Astrophysics..........
4 posted on
09/08/2016 1:44:30 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(Make America AMERICA again!.........................)
To: LibWhacker
7 posted on
09/08/2016 2:12:25 AM PDT by
blam
(Jeff Sessions For President)
To: LibWhacker
Dark matter has never been shown to exist. It’s never been detected or described. But to make the math work in some models they pretend its there. The king has no clothes.
8 posted on
09/08/2016 2:40:53 AM PDT by
DesertRhino
(Dogs are man's best friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up....)
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just as long as the massive hole is not on Uranus, Im good
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11 posted on
09/08/2016 4:23:04 AM PDT by
fivecatsandadog
(GO TRUMP! (isn't Obama gone yet?))
To: LibWhacker
I thought Cambridge was a good school.
13 posted on
09/08/2016 6:33:42 AM PDT by
mindburglar
(When Superman and Batman fight, the only winner is crime.)
To: LibWhacker
Maybe it was a cloaked Romulan warbird.
18 posted on
09/08/2016 7:26:06 AM PDT by
AFreeBird
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