Could dark matter be something that contains particles that we haven't yet discovered or that we cannot observe ?
I take it Dark Matter is influenced by the Higgs Field in that it has mass?There are reports of dark matter stars too https://www.space.com/dark-matter-strange-star-system
RobbyQbit, at my end, I do not know what to make of DM reports Here are some fun reports.I take it Dark Matter is influenced by the Higgs Field in that it has mass?
Thanks for the links. Should keep me busy reading for a while. The reads are sometimes slow because I have to pause to understandRobbyQbit, at my end, I do not know what to make of DM reports Here are some fun reports.
Scientists use the Milky Way to hunt for dark matter, https://www.space.com/dark-matter-hunt-milky-way-sterile-neutrinos.html
Milky Way Dark Matter Signals in Doubt after Controversial New Papers, https://www.scientificamerican.com/...nals-in-doubt-after-controversial-new-papers/
Did this newfound particle form the universe's dark matter?, https://forums.space.com/threads/did-this-newfound-particle-form-the-universes-dark-matter.29764/
Scientists shed light on mystery of dark matter, https://phys.org/news/2020-03-scientists-mystery-dark.html
"Now, nuclear physicists at the University of York are putting forward a new candidate for the mysterious matter—a particle they recently discovered called the d-star hexaquark..."
Dark Matter Stays Dark, http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/dark-matter-stays-dark/
I am still looking for a good database like the exoplanet sites I use, well organized that shows DM candidates
Dark Matter Can Never Be Explained By The Three Million Physicists Of Today Because The Physicists Do Not Know How Gravitational Force Is Generated By Matter And That Gravitational Force Is The Direct Function Of Mass And The Rate At Which The Matter Particles Of The Mass Heat Up As Evidenced By The History Of Our Sun And Its Projected Future!!Could dark matter be something that contains particles that we haven't yet discovered or that we cannot observe ?
Einstein's E=mc2 Theory that led to an absurd impossible Higg's Boson Theory is only a half truth!! It's a fact that the four indestructible particles with given rest mass): the neutron, the proton, the electron and the neutrino store a large amount of energy and that when a spinning minted indestructible proton permeable sac physically touches a spinning minted indestructible antiproton permeable sac with left-handed spin and negative charge versus the proton's right handed spin and positive spin, both the proton sac and the antiproton sac release 928 MeV of energy but it's not possible to create both a proton and an anti-proton simultaneously from 1857 MeV of energy!! Neutron's must be minted inside stars as embryonic neutrons that when warmed to absolute zero decay to protons and electrons!! The universe only needs to evolve neutrons at highest GP1 Aether Particle pressure in the center of the universe to create hydrogen stars that mint and rejuvenate neutrons in their cores!! The universe is self-sustaining in perpetuity and infinitely old in a finite volume with matter and energy reflective edges because without a finite volume and matter and energy edges, the CMBR could not be or sustain itself!!RobbyQbit, at my end, I do not know what to make of DM reports Here are some fun reports.
Scientists use the Milky Way to hunt for dark matter, https://www.space.com/dark-matter-hunt-milky-way-sterile-neutrinos.html
Milky Way Dark Matter Signals in Doubt after Controversial New Papers, https://www.scientificamerican.com/...nals-in-doubt-after-controversial-new-papers/
Did this newfound particle form the universe's dark matter?, https://forums.space.com/threads/did-this-newfound-particle-form-the-universes-dark-matter.29764/
Scientists shed light on mystery of dark matter, https://phys.org/news/2020-03-scientists-mystery-dark.html
"Now, nuclear physicists at the University of York are putting forward a new candidate for the mysterious matter—a particle they recently discovered called the d-star hexaquark..."
Dark Matter Stays Dark, http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/dark-matter-stays-dark/
I am still looking for a good database like the exoplanet sites I use, well organized that shows DM candidates
Hey RobbyQbit,Could dark matter be something that contains particles that we haven't yet discovered or that we cannot observe ?