“But scientists now claim that the waves of radiation which were previously measured at about twice the size of the full moon may in fact be less than half that size.”
Does this mean that instead of twice the size of the full moon, it is less than the size of the full moon, or less than half the size of the moon?
If it is the former, that would still seem to only indicate that we can account for 8% of the universe, instead of 4%.
All we can be sure of is, the speed of light is a little less than the speed of dark, because when the lights come on, dark is never seen leaving the room.