Abdul Alhazred
Philosopher
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That's a relief! Something about not multiplying entities.
Scientists say dark matter doesn't exist (MSNBC)
Or maybe not.
Any real physicists out there who can explain this better than MSNBC?
Thank you.
Scientists say dark matter doesn't exist (MSNBC)
Two Canadian astronomers think there is a good reason dark matter, a mysterious substance thought to make up the bulk of matter in the universe, has never been directly detected: It doesn't exist.
Dark matter was invoked to explain how galaxies stick together. The visible matter alone in galaxies — stars, gas and dust — is nowhere near enough to hold them together, so scientists reasoned there must be something invisible that exerts gravity and is central to all galaxies.
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Or maybe not.
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Douglas Clowe, the lead astronomer of the team that linked the Bullet Cluster observations with dark matter (and now at Ohio University), says he still stands by his original claim.
"As far as we're concerned, [Moffat] hasn't done anything that makes us retract our earlier statement that the Bullet Cluster shows us that we have to have dark matter," Clowe said. "We're still open to modifying gravity to reduce the amount of dark matter, but we're pretty sure that you have to have most of the mass of the universe still in some form of dark matter."
Any real physicists out there who can explain this better than MSNBC?
Thank you.
you haven't given us a better one.