leonAzul
Illuminator
DeiRenDopa said:Um ...Why do we need to invent "dark matter," when matter in the plasma state is a known fact?
... perhaps because no one has yet come up with an explanation, using "matter in the plasma state", for the many observations, of many different kinds, that lead to the conclusion 'here be CDM'?
If you know of any papers which present such explanations, would you be kind enough to reference them please? I, for one, am most interested in papers which address all classes of such observations, of all classes of objects so observed.
No, papers that address such observations are not freely available for citation on the "internetz"--they cost anywhere from $5.00 to $32.00 apiece
Back on topic according to the OP.
Going back to the title of this thread, I would suggest that it is not necessarily "woo-ish" to critically examine the roles that magnetism and matter in the plasma state play in the behavior of objects in the cosmos. I agree with the OP that labeling this line of inquiry as "Plasma Cosmology", as if it were a proven theory, is at least dramatic, if not disingenuous. Yet it does not follow that adopting so-called "Plasma Cosmology" as a working hypothesis were necessarily a WOMBAT.
More importantly I would like to raise the question as to how the intervening matter in the plasma state between ourselves and the observed phenomena colors our observations. Turbulence in matter in the liquid state is well documented, ditto in the gaseous state. (If such research has been done concerning the dynamics of matter in the plasma state, then by all means, please point me to it.)
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