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If dark matter is 90% of the universe, why don't I weigh more?
by Halliburton Shill on July 13th, 2009
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Is "Dark flow": Proof of another universe?
by CHOOKY is GOLD on January 23rd, 2009
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What is dark matter really...
Why we cant see it..I it because light passes through it?
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What would you do if you fell into a deep darkness?Would you just give up?Or would you allow yourself to go through the whole metamorphosis and become the butterfly that you truly are?
by RobotMan on July 16th, 2009
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EVERYTHING HAS A CONTAINER OR A SKIN........WHATS THE UNIVERSE HELD IN
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You're reading Have they found "Dark Matter" ...?
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The article seems to indicate they may have identified the end results of a process which can not be explained, except that dark matter is being annihilated at the galaxy's core ...
by Takei-Shihan on September 1st, 2008
Do you think that in the next few months, they will have better, clearer data?
by Takei-Shihan on September 1st, 2008
No, I dont. What new detection technology/hardware do they have now for DM that they havent had the past few decades?
by CogitoErgoCogitoSum on September 1st, 2008
... did you read the article with the question ?
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http://arxivblog.com/
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by Takei-Shihan on September 1st, 2008
I just did. Thanks. But I dont take a random blog article for much credit. Do you have any real sources?
by CogitoErgoCogitoSum on September 1st, 2008
That is exactly what we are waiting for ... them to release more accurate data ... hence the question, "have they found dark matter ?"
by Takei-Shihan on September 1st, 2008
... they said they had the data, then withdrew it for more detailed analysis, and have withheld it, for now, from open publication ...
by Takei-Shihan on September 1st, 2008
And the birth of a new conspiracy theory occurs. If the legitimacy of the article is denied, would you believe the scientific community? Or would you opt to believe that a secret is being kept and swept under the rug because it throws modern science into kahoots? And if the scientific community never comments on this random, obscure internet article, what then? So far everything you have said has been given to you directly from this one article. You dont have a single other source, no matter how uncredited?
by CogitoErgoCogitoSum on September 1st, 2008
... actually there are hundreds of vague articles, going back to May of last year ... this was just the most recent ...
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... here is one that I had bookmarked ...
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http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2006/1e0657/
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by Takei-Shihan on September 1st, 2008