[math-fun] Cheshire Cat Dark Matter
18 Apr
2012
18 Apr
'12
12:12 p.m.
The universe is supposedly 4.6% ordinary matter, 22.7% unknown "dark matter" (not made of known particles), and the rest is Einstein's cosmical constant. However, this study of stellar motions in our galaxy claims the dark matter is not present in our region of the galaxy. How can this incredible discrepancy be explained? I have no idea... (Not as easy to see how they could have made such a huge mistake, unlike the "faster than light neutrinos" case...): http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/04/120418111923.htm -- Warren D. Smith http://RangeVoting.org
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