NOVA scienceNOW | The Dark Matter Mystery | PBS
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http://www.pbs.org/nova/sciencenow We can't see dark matter, and some skeptics doubt its existence, but many scientists think it makes up 20-some percent of our universe. Astronomer Doug Clowe explains how the Bullet Cluster, a group of galaxies billions of light years away, may shed some light on this mysterious stuff.
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For real science I recommend the Sarastarlight channel which gets a heck of a lot more views than this dumbed down PBS channel.
Cant read what you said after but I liked your comment the most.
is it really that difficult to envisage
Care to show your work?
We are in a black hole? I didn't get that memo.
Theories rang from an extra partical to an interacting dimentional brane, or even an extra part of the universe almost like what the Oort cloud is to the solar system.
Part of the reason galaxies hold together is because of a halo of dark matter.
that should be the first question asked,
then we should compare these findings with other particles that dont enteract with light to determine what properties cause this and then consider that this porperty is not inate but dependent on something undiscovered
well, i guess
Magnetic trap is an axial-symmetric magnetic analogue of a black hole. It is 10^36 stronger than spheric gravitational black hole.
CERNs specialists do not know about the magnetic trap yet. If microscopic magnetic trap will be made in CERN's LHC, the Earth will be transformed into an infinitely thin emptiness, surrounded by circular current of 6 meter radius. Compare: Schwarzschild radius of such mass is 0,009 meters.