Posted on 05/19/2017 9:59:26 AM PDT by BenLurkin
To understand this problem, one needs to wrap ones head around some celestial rotations. Our planet orbits the sun, which, in turn, orbits the center of the Milky Way galaxy. Inside solar systems, the gravitational pull from the mass of the sun and the speed of the planets are in balance. By Newtons laws, this is why Mercury, the innermost planet in our solar system, orbits the sun at over 100,000 miles per hour, while the outermost plant, Neptune, is crawling at just over 10,000 miles per hour.
Now, you might assume that the same logic would apply to galaxies: The farther away the star is from the galaxys center, the slower it revolves around it; however, while at smaller radiuses the measurements were as predicted by Newtonian physics, farther stars proved to move much faster than predicted from the gravitational pull of the mass we see in these galaxies. The observed gap got a lot wider when, in the late 1970s, radio telescopes were able to detect and measure the cold gas clouds at the outskirts of galaxies. These clouds orbit the galactic center five times farther than the stars, and thus the anomaly grew to become a major scientific puzzle.
One way to solve this puzzle is to simply add more matter. If there is too little visible mass at the center of galaxies to account for the speed of stars and gas, perhaps there is more matter than meets the eye, matter that we cannot see, dark matter.
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I’ll bet you have your own room in The Idiot Hall Of Fame.
Nope.
I was wrong.
You have your own wing in The Idiot Hall Of Fame.
LOL!
Science,
We don’t need no freaking Science to prove our reality today.
“Dark matter/energy”, is exactly that. Dark, unknown and undiscoverable.
The secularist like it this way.
That is incorrect. None of the results, or lack of them, brought the Big Bang into question.
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