Recent content by Bernd Huber

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    Resolution of the Dark Matter Mystery

    (Even) further supporting evidence (and at least already a near confirmation of a prediction from my unified dark matter and dark energy theory) for my neutrino-based dark matter theory has come up recently, by the way, to keep you folks informed on the progress there: "Final parsec problem of...
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    Resolution of the Dark Matter Mystery

    On the topic, and in particular to this point of observation, (iv) the axes of super spirals that are orthogonal to their galactic planes having orthogonal alignment to the filaments of the cosmic web connecting to them one could also mention that, assuming that a spiral galaxy is located in a...
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    Resolution of the Dark Matter Mystery

    The explanation for why - via reasoning based on the proposed mechanism from my dark energy theory - the curve that describes the rate of expansion of all matter in the universe (rather than space itself, as the invented concept of inflation, meant to - due to non-existence of event horizons -...
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    Resolution of the Dark Matter Mystery

    > Why are Neutrinos so important. Dark matter entirely consists of neutrinos, as I already elaborated on in my 1st post, that's why. Given that (spiral) galaxies also grow by smaller galaxies merging into larger galaxies, and that this process - according to my dark matter theory - should imply...
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    Resolution of the Dark Matter Mystery

    What should also happen when multiple steep collisions of super-massive black holes occur so that these black holes emit neutrino bursts of 1 or 2 magnitudes larger size than galaxies is that the 2 super-massive black holes should emit their neutrino bursts in alternating directions, i.e. always...
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    Resolution of the Dark Matter Mystery

    And I just now realized yet another major evidential support for my dark matter theory! Also, I suppose since galaxies carry around a whole lot of stellar black holes, too, which may come into high speed collisions to some extent at galaxy collisions, too, there should be a lot of smaller...
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    Resolution of the Dark Matter Mystery

    For the case of this dark matter structure, which appears to have been formed in 3 steps consisting of collision-like swing-bys each from the same pair of super-massive black holes, i.e. the case linked below, I have an (older) Simulation (by NASA) of the collision of our galaxy with the...
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    Resolution of the Dark Matter Mystery

    Here are a few more attempts to explain some of the structures from the calculated distributions of dark matter at 13:36 in the previously in a previous post of mine linked ARTE video, using my theory: In the following, yellow dots mark the suspected locations of massive structures in space...
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    Resolution of the Dark Matter Mystery

    Yes, and neither of these kinds of black holes exist in our universe. They are based on and rely on incorrect model assumptions that contradict multiple qualitatively different observations (such as black holes gravitationally acting on objects around them, and suddenly vanishing black holes...
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    Resolution of the Dark Matter Mystery

    I mean the modeled intergalactic dark matter blobs distribution map there makes them look rather non-smooth with edges and corners (given the super-fluidity of dark matter, i.e. neutrinos), but I suppose that this mainly comes from numerical modeling limitations. But yes, in general, the...
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    Resolution of the Dark Matter Mystery

    By the way, there has come up more observational evidence in support of my dark matter and dark energy theory, namely covered in Anton Petrov's video, titled "Strange Dark Matter Discoveries: Weird Blobs, Failed Galaxies and Haloes": These at 3:35 depicted bright, blue (though in reality...
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    Resolution of the Dark Matter Mystery

    Hello Harry Costas, yes, sure, I can try to summarize it. I figured that event horizons don't exist and black holes create (by decay & rapid rebuild of unstable nuclei) neutrinos caught in them and catch them from galaxies. And that at perturbations of black holes, they can leak neutrinos in...
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    Question Does "dark matter" flow into black holes, and if not, why not?

    Yes dark matter does flow and get caught in black holes, which is what (via the dark matter based, dynamic particle flow structure that's called the cosmic web) drives the acceleration labeled with the dark energy term (and the expansion rate development curve fits nicely to the number and...
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    Resolution of the Dark Matter Mystery

    By the way, you all, there has been further evidence in support of (or very suitably compatible with) my neutrino-based dark matter explanation theory, namely from a paper by Lu Yin and his team: https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.20038v1 "The three dark energy models above have been constrained by the...
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    Resolution of the Dark Matter Mystery

    If my theory is speculation, then the standard model is at best an even more speculative hypothesis.