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  • '''Dark matter''' (DM) is aptly labeled: It is theoretical matter that can not be directly ...rk matter. It appears that most of the matter in the Universe is invisible dark matter.
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  • ==Dark matter observed== Dark matter has been observed: See follows these links for the news story.
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  • ...y. Has been a member of EROS (gravitational microlensing), CDMS (cryogenic dark matter search), Archeops (CMB balloon experiment), SNLS (Supernovae legacy survey)
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  • ...se ignores the fact that we know nothing significant about dark energy and dark matter, and we do know at least a little about neutrinos. [[User:John R. Brews|Joh :I agree, both authors apparently failed to consider 'dark matter' and 'dark energy'. I will review the original sources to see if I missed
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  • {{r|Dark matter}}
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  • '''Dark matter''' (DM) is aptly labeled: It is theoretical matter that can not be directly ...rk matter. It appears that most of the matter in the Universe is invisible dark matter.
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  • ==Dark matter observed== Dark matter has been observed: See follows these links for the news story.
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  • ...[[dark matter]] that permeates the galaxy and extends into the galaxy's [[Dark matter halo|halo]]. ...r of pieces of observational evidence that point to the presence of [[cold dark matter]], and its existence is a major feature of the present [[Lambda-CDM model]]
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  • == Dark matter == ...f the early universe and [[big bang]] require the existence of so called [[dark matter]]. This matter would have energy and mass, but would '''not''' be composed
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  • Jori, maybe somewhat hot - in this topic: the visualization of dark matter using gravity lenses and combined spectroscopy. Hubble/SPitzer and the X-ra
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  • ...| Neutrino flux variations in the sun as a measure of the sun's content of dark matter.
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  • ...very four cubic meters of volume. The exact nature of dark energy and cold dark matter remain a mystery <ref>http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/m_uni/uni_101matter.html</re
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  • ...ties and appliances. Underground laboratories to study [[neutrinos]] and [[dark matter]] are used to shield experiments from the background of cosmic [[muons]]. L ===[[Dark matter]]===
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  • ...in the Density section. While not something that is read about every day, dark matter does get mentioned fairly often in popular articles on astronomy.)
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  • ...on earth begin? How does biological matter evolve consciousness? What are dark matter and dark energy? How do societies cooperate to solve their most pressing pr
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  • ...very four cubic meters of volume. The exact nature of dark energy and cold dark matter remain a mystery.
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  • ...niverse now appears to consist of about 70 percent dark energy, 25 percent dark matter and five percent ordinary matter.) Zero-point energy has the desired proper
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  • ...through uranium throughout the Universe. Numerous galaxies then formed as dark matter, stars and gas coalesced and merged. Later, clusters of galaxies formed and ...model simplified] Paul J. Steinhardt and Neil Turok (2004) Talk given at ''Dark Matter 2004'', Santa Monica, CA; February 18-20, 2004.</ref>
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  • ...ium|interstellar gas and dust]], [[plasma (physics)|plasma]], and unseen [[dark matter]]. Typical galaxies contain ten million to one trillion (10<sup>7</sup> to Although theoretical [[dark matter]] appears to account for around 90% of the mass of most galaxies, the natur
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  • ...cosmological calculations (like those concerning the relationship between dark matter and ordinary, visible matter) could be compared with data from real measure
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  • ...n confirmed at CERN. Astronomical/cosmological: Seems that something about dark matter and maybe also dark energy should be mentioned here. [[User:Mark Widmer|Mar
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  • [[Big Bang]] | [[Cosmic microwave background]] | [[Cosmic rays]] | [[Dark matter]] | [[Hubble constant]] | [[Olber's paradox]] | [[Universe]]
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  • ...st of the mass of the Galaxy is thought to be [[dark matter]], forming a [[dark matter halo]] of an estimated 600–3000 billion [[solar mass]]es (M<sub>☉</sub> ...th them, and is one of the major pieces of evidence for the existence of [[dark matter]]. Another interesting aspect is the so-called "wind-up problem" of the spi
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  • ...galaxy. Astrometric results are also used to measure the distribution of [[dark matter]] in the galaxy.<ref>{{cite web | url = ...{{cite journal | author=Van den Bergh, Sidney | title=The Early History of Dark Matter | journal=Publications of the Astronomy Society of the Pacific | year=1999
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  • [[dark matter]].<ref>http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/10/8/17</ref>
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  • ...s the involvement of electrons. As to material - that should be matter (no dark matter - and that might lead to confusion as matter is energy) hence the ambiguity
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  • ...cosmological calculations (like those concerning the relationship between dark matter and ordinary, visible matter) could be compared with data from real measure ::<math> \Omega_{M} = {matter\,\,density}</math> (includes regular and dark matter)
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  • *[[Dark matter]] Core article
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  • 2. The 4% Universe: Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the Race to Discover the Rest of Reality
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  • ...ion times denser than water, which is about 2 septillion times denser than dark matter in our galaxy. (100 trillion is 1 followed by 14 zeroes. 2 septillion is 2 | [[Dark matter]], average for universe
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  • * [[Dark matter]]
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  • ...lation I stars|Physics#population I stars]], [[Physics#Dark matter|Physics#Dark matter]], [[Physics#Dark energy|Physics#Dark energy]]''' <p>I think we both know ...thing like it. Consider [[dark energy]]. Citizendium has an article on [[dark matter]], but no article on [[dark energy]]. Nevertheless, '''<code>https://citiz
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  • ...hing about black holes but given the absense (at least visible absense) of dark matter in the universe how can you know there is no matter nearby? It seems our i ::::Dark matter is a hypothesis created to explain away the anomalous nature of galaxy rota
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  • ...here]] as well as [[cosmic rays]], [[cosmic dust]], [[anti-matter]], and [[dark matter]] in the Universe.<ref name="NASA Fields of Research" />
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  • ...ich seems elementary to me, though. Discussing the density of ordinary and dark matter, it states in effect that <math>W_B + W_D < 1\,</math>; essentially, that
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  • ...has become an industry in itself. These forces also support the notions of dark matter as some unknowable huge fraction of everything in the universe, even though
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  • ...id that, I am also wondering this: If the effect is real, is it related to dark matter or dark energy some how? That would be cool! [[User:David E. Volk|David E.
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