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Scientists now understand Dark Matter less than ever before
As usual, fairy dust and sprites defy scientific explanation, oh what a
surprise! Yousuf Khan "Dark matter" mystery deepens http://www.world-science.net/otherne...darkmatter.htm "Over cosmic his*to*ry, cos*mol*o*gists think clumps of dark mat*ter grew and at*tracted nor*mal mat*ter, form*ing the ga*lax*ies. Cos*mol*o*gists use pow*er*ful com*put*ers to sim*u*late this pro*cess. Their sim*ula*t*ions show that dark mat*ter should be densely packed in the cen*ters of ga*lax*ies. If a dwarf gal*axy were a peach, the stand*ard cos*mo*lo*g*i*cal mod*el says we should find a dark mat*ter pit at the cen*ter, ex*plained Jor*ge Pear*ru*bia of the Uni*vers*ity of Cam*bridge in the U.K., co-au*thor of the new stu*dy. But mea*sure*ments of two dwarf ga*lax*ies show they con*tain a smooth dis*tri*bu*tion of dark mat*ter, Walk*er said. So our mea*sure*ments con*tra*dict a bas*ic pre*diction about the struc*ture of cold dark mat*ter in dwarf ga*lax*ies. In oth*er words, the first two dwarf ga*lax*ies we stud*ied are like pit*less peach*es, said Pear*ru*bia." |
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Scientists now understand Dark Matter less than ever before
On Oct 18, 9:52*am, Yousuf Khan wrote:
As usual, fairy dust and sprites defy scientific explanation, oh what a surprise! * * * * Yousuf Khan "Dark matter" mystery deepenshttp://www.world-science.net/othernews/111017_darkmatter.htm "Over cosmic his to ry, cos mol o gists think clumps of dark mat ter grew and at tracted nor mal mat ter, form ing the ga lax ies. Cos mol o gists use pow er ful com put ers to sim u late this pro cess. Their sim ula t ions show that dark mat ter should be densely packed in the cen ters of ga lax ies. If a dwarf gal axy were a peach, the stand ard cos mo lo g i cal mod el says we should find a dark mat ter pit at the cen ter, ex plained Jor ge Pe ar ru bia of the Uni vers ity of Cam bridge in the U.K., co-au thor of the new stu dy. But mea sure ments of two dwarf ga lax ies show they con tain a smooth dis tri bu tion of dark mat ter, Walk er said. So our mea sure ments con tra dict a bas ic pre diction about the struc ture of cold dark mat ter in dwarf ga lax ies. In oth er words, the first two dwarf ga lax ies we stud ied are like pit less peach es, said Pe ar ru bia." We do not know what forms "dark matter" can take.WIMPS and.MACHOS =DARK MATTER and Energy I go with WIMPS,and the reason is its thought to be 65% more than dark matter.Being energy they come to us. Dark matter is BHs Brown dwarfs space dust and planets.It begs this question How would you classify a neutrino? TreBert |
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Scientists now understand Dark Matter less than ever before
On Oct 18, 7:52*am, Yousuf Khan wrote:
As usual, fairy dust and sprites defy scientific explanation, oh what a surprise! * * * * Yousuf Khan "Dark matter" mystery deepenshttp://www.world-science.net/othernews/111017_darkmatter.htm "Over cosmic his*to*ry, cos*mol*o*gists think clumps of dark mat*ter grew and at*tracted nor*mal mat*ter, form*ing the ga*lax*ies. Cos*mol*o*gists use pow*er*ful com*put*ers to sim*u*late this pro*cess. Their sim*ula*t*ions show that dark mat*ter should be densely packed in the cen*ters of ga*lax*ies. If a dwarf gal*axy were a peach, the stand*ard cos*mo*lo*g*i*cal mod*el says we should find a dark mat*ter pit at the cen*ter, ex*plained Jor*ge Pear*ru*bia of the Uni*vers*ity of Cam*bridge in the U.K., co-au*thor of the new stu*dy. But mea*sure*ments of two dwarf ga*lax*ies show they con*tain a smooth dis*tri*bu*tion of dark mat*ter, Walk*er said. So our mea*sure*ments con*tra*dict a bas*ic pre*diction about the struc*ture of cold dark mat*ter in dwarf ga*lax*ies. In oth*er words, the first two dwarf ga*lax*ies we stud*ied are like pit*less peach*es, said Pear*ru*bia." The whole reason for inventing dark matter was to explain galactic rotation curves. i.e. How do the outer parts of the galaxy rotate around its center at the same frequency as inner parts? Something must be all around OUTSIDE the galaxy drawing the outer edges along faster than they otherwise would go. Or else our theory of gravity is wrong, and THAT can't be. So now the dark matter is at the center? Oh-oh! So.............why? john |
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Scientists now understand Dark Matter less than ever before
On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 09:52:01 -0400, Yousuf Khan
wrote: As usual, fairy dust and sprites defy scientific explanation, oh what a surprise! Yousuf Khan "Dark matter" mystery deepens http://www.world-science.net/otherne...darkmatter.htm "Over cosmic his*to*ry, cos*mol*o*gists think clumps of dark mat*ter grew and at*tracted nor*mal mat*ter, form*ing the ga*lax*ies. Cos*mol*o*gists use pow*er*ful com*put*ers to sim*u*late this pro*cess. Their sim*ula*t*ions show that dark mat*ter should be densely packed in the cen*ters of ga*lax*ies. If a dwarf gal*axy were a peach, the stand*ard cos*mo*lo*g*i*cal mod*el says we should find a dark mat*ter pit at the cen*ter, ex*plained Jor*ge Pear*ru*bia of the Uni*vers*ity of Cam*bridge in the U.K., co-au*thor of the new stu*dy. But mea*sure*ments of two dwarf ga*lax*ies show they con*tain a smooth dis*tri*bu*tion of dark mat*ter, Walk*er said. So our mea*sure*ments con*tra*dict a bas*ic pre*diction about the struc*ture of cold dark mat*ter in dwarf ga*lax*ies. In oth*er words, the first two dwarf ga*lax*ies we stud*ied are like pit*less peach*es, said Pear*ru*bia." Jussuf says: "Scientists now understand Dark Matter less than ever before" Wabi says: That's impossible. w. |
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Scientists now understand Dark Matter less than ever before
On Oct 18, 4:42*pm, john wrote:
On Oct 18, 7:52*am, Yousuf Khan wrote: As usual, fairy dust and sprites defy scientific explanation, oh what a surprise! * * * * Yousuf Khan "Dark matter" mystery deepenshttp://www.world-science.net/othernews/111017_darkmatter.htm "Over cosmic his*to*ry, cos*mol*o*gists think clumps of dark mat*ter grew and at*tracted nor*mal mat*ter, form*ing the ga*lax*ies. Cos*mol*o*gists use pow*er*ful com*put*ers to sim*u*late this pro*cess. Their sim*ula*t*ions show that dark mat*ter should be densely packed in the cen*ters of ga*lax*ies. If a dwarf gal*axy were a peach, the stand*ard cos*mo*lo*g*i*cal mod*el says we should find a dark mat*ter pit at the cen*ter, ex*plained Jor*ge Pear*ru*bia of the Uni*vers*ity of Cam*bridge in the U.K., co-au*thor of the new stu*dy. But mea*sure*ments of two dwarf ga*lax*ies show they con*tain a smooth dis*tri*bu*tion of dark mat*ter, Walk*er said. So our mea*sure*ments con*tra*dict a bas*ic pre*diction about the struc*ture of cold dark mat*ter in dwarf ga*lax*ies. In oth*er words, the first two dwarf ga*lax*ies we stud*ied are like pit*less peach*es, said Pear*ru*bia." The whole reason for inventing dark matter was to explain galactic rotation curves. i.e. How do the outer parts of the galaxy rotate around its center at the same frequency as inner parts? Something must be all around OUTSIDE the galaxy drawing the outer edges along faster than they otherwise would go. Or else our theory of gravity is wrong, and THAT can't be. So now the dark matter is at the center? Oh-oh! So.............why? john Yes, the swirling of the rotary galactic fringes. Here, this explains the inner workings of the complex,expensive science thing http://www.theonion.com/articles/sci...-science,2291/ This should help you. |
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Scientists now understand Dark Matter less than ever before
Yousuf Khan wrote in -
lp.com: As usual, fairy dust and sprites defy scientific explanation, oh what a surprise! Yousuf Khan "Dark matter" mystery deepens http://www.world-science.net/otherne...darkmatter.htm "Over cosmic his*to*ry, cos*mol*o*gists think clumps of dark mat*ter grew and at*tracted nor*mal mat*ter, form*ing the ga*lax*ies. Cos*mol*o*gists use pow*er*ful com*put*ers to sim*u*late this pro*cess. Their sim*ula*t*ions show that dark mat*ter should be densely packed in the cen*ters of ga*lax*ies. If a dwarf gal*axy were a peach, the stand*ard cos*mo*lo*g*i*cal mod*el says we should find a dark mat*ter pit at the cen*ter, ex*plained Jor*ge Pear*ru*bia of the Uni*vers*ity of Cam*bridge in the U.K., co-au*thor of the new stu*dy. But mea*sure*ments of two dwarf ga*lax*ies show they con*tain a smooth dis*tri*bu*tion of dark mat*ter, Walk*er said. So our mea*sure*ments con*tra*dict a bas*ic pre*diction about the struc*ture of cold dark mat*ter in dwarf ga*lax*ies. In oth*er words, the first two dwarf ga*lax*ies we stud*ied are like pit*less peach*es, said Pear*ru*bia." All that has been discovered is that the NFW model, in the context of dwarf galaxies, is wrong. Stupid sensationalism. arxiv.org/abs/1108.2404 There's a discussion of this in sci.astro.research |
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Scientists now understand Dark Matter less than ever before
On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 09:52:01 -0400, Yousuf Khan wrote:
As usual, fairy dust and sprites defy scientific explanation, oh what a surprise! Yousuf Khan "Dark matter" mystery deepens http://www.world-science.net/otherne...darkmatter.htm "Over cosmic his*to*ry, cos*mol*o*gists think clumps of dark mat*ter grew and at*tracted nor*mal mat*ter, form*ing the ga*lax*ies. Cos*mol*o*gists use pow*er*ful com*put*ers to sim*u*late this pro*cess. Their sim*ula*t*ions show that dark mat*ter should be densely packed in the cen*ters of ga*lax*ies. “If a dwarf gal*axy were a peach, the stand*ard cos*mo*lo*g*i*cal mod*el says we should find a dark mat*ter ‘pit’ at the cen*ter,” ex*plained Jor*ge Peñar*ru*bia of the Uni*vers*ity of Cam*bridge in the U.K., co-au*thor of the new stu*dy. But mea*sure*ments of two dwarf ga*lax*ies show they con*tain a smooth dis*tri*bu*tion of dark mat*ter, Walk*er said. So “our mea*sure*ments con*tra*dict a bas*ic pre*diction about the struc*ture of cold dark mat*ter in dwarf ga*lax*ies.” In oth*er words, “the first two dwarf ga*lax*ies we stud*ied are like pit*less peach*es,” said Peñar*ru*bia." This dark matter silliness gets better and better, doesn't it. If they taught basic science, we wouldn't be wasting money and time entertaining this idiot non-science. |
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Scientists now understand Dark Matter less than ever before
On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 09:52:01 -0400, Yousuf Khan wrote:
As usual, fairy dust and sprites defy scientific explanation, oh what a surprise! Yousuf Khan "Dark matter" mystery deepens http://www.world-science.net/otherne...darkmatter.htm "Over cosmic his*to*ry, cos*mol*o*gists think clumps of dark mat*ter grew and at*tracted nor*mal mat*ter, form*ing the ga*lax*ies. Cos*mol*o*gists use pow*er*ful com*put*ers to sim*u*late this pro*cess. Their sim*ula*t*ions show that dark mat*ter should be densely packed in the cen*ters of ga*lax*ies. “If a dwarf gal*axy were a peach, the stand*ard cos*mo*lo*g*i*cal mod*el says we should find a dark mat*ter ‘pit’ at the cen*ter,” ex*plained Jor*ge Peñar*ru*bia of the Uni*vers*ity of Cam*bridge in the U.K., co-au*thor of the new stu*dy. But mea*sure*ments of two dwarf ga*lax*ies show they con*tain a smooth dis*tri*bu*tion of dark mat*ter, Walk*er said. So “our mea*sure*ments con*tra*dict a bas*ic pre*diction about the struc*ture of cold dark mat*ter in dwarf ga*lax*ies.” In oth*er words, “the first two dwarf ga*lax*ies we stud*ied are like pit*less peach*es,” said Peñar*ru*bia." Basic prediction? Whose basic prediction? Granted, I'm not convinced about dark matter, but this contradicts how it'd have to behave if it were real. I'm real curious what cosmologists think this, and who they hired to do their computer work. Given that hypothetical dark matter doesn't interact electromagnetically, which explains among other things why it is dark, the mechanism by which it would form concentrations more readily than electromagnetically interacting matter, visible or otherwise, seems quite magical. This brings to mind two posts made here a year or two ago: One was Marvin the Cartoon Character demanding to know why all dark matter hadn't already collapsed into black holes. Maybe they're using MtCC's new and fanciful proposed properties of dark matter. (And got into writing F&SF as a sideline.) The other was a scientist named, was it Paul? Pete? He was lamenting about his computer programmer who could never get a job done on time and who would code what he wanted rather than what he was paid for. Maybe they hired his programmer away from him. (And did him a favor.) -- RLW |
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Scientists now understand Dark Matter less than ever before
In sci.physics Lofty Goat wrote:
.... I'm real curious what cosmologists think this, and who they hired to do their computer work. Given that hypothetical dark matter doesn't .... See details at kaggle.com. -- Ah yes, a very strong brand of anecdotal evidence. Climate science will be proud. The science remains settled, the consensus unshaken. -- Mickey Langan, Sun 2 Jan 2011 10:00 am |
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Scientists now understand Dark Matter less than ever before
On 18/10/2011 12:55 PM, GO-HERE .NL wrote:
Yes, the swirling of the rotary galactic fringes. Here, this explains the inner workings of the complex,expensive science thing http://www.theonion.com/articles/sci...-science,2291/ This should help you. Good article! Yousuf Khan |
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