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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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Surely the ... ( 2 months ago by thegreenhammer)
Surely the supermassive black holes that are predicted to be in the centre of each galaxy would add a huge amount of mass (maybe an even unexpectedly large amount)to a galaxy? They say that our galaxy is spinning about its centre, much like how the planets orbit the sun (ie held in place by gravity). Id take it that the sun hold most of the mass within our solar system, so why isn't it the same for a black hole in the centre of galaxy? (only that it is a singularity due to its own mass)
lol i saw 1 of the ... ( 2 months ago by xsararangerpkerx)
lol i saw 1 of the scientist there on discovery channel's Naked Science, he was talking about pluto lol
1first we need to ... ( 2 months ago by circle559)
1first we need to distinguish the difference between mass and matter. matter consist of two mass with one spinning around the other in two ways at the sametime, causing a spherical force outward ( centrifugal). this outwardforce is what pushes against our fingers so we can touch matter. this force act like a wall. this wall is the wall that light bounces from and reflect. the deacceleration and acceleration of the mass in motion creates heat and light thus matter can emmit light. mass is just a
Another dumbed down ... ( 2 months ago by DoorwayToHeaven)
Another dumbed down PBS/NOVA program, starring the same people with the same opinion, and which gets it all wrong. Hey, PBS, its not 20% but 80-90% of the universe which has not been detected. If they can't even get this right, why bother. Face it, when it comes to science and history, PBS can't be trusted. For real science I recommend the Sarastarlight channel which gets a heck of a lot more views than this dumbed down PBS channel.
LOL. You guys ... ( 2 months ago by DoorwayToHeaven)
LOL. You guys censor comments? They have to be preapproved first? Total dishonesty. No integrity. You create programs filled with mistakes and then you prevent anyone from pointing out the errors. Typical PBS--Propaganda and BS. How pathetic. What a joke. Ha hahhaha.
I think you've said ... ( 2 months ago by BioNRGy)
I think you've said it the other way around. Mass consists of different manifestations matter (Protons, neutrons etc). This way matter doesnt have to be mass but could somehow have another manifestation that would be dark matter. Cant read what you said after but I liked your comment the most.
you can see the ... ( 2 months ago by topholewhat0)
you can see the fish but you can't see the water is it really that difficult to envisage
Actually, they are ... ( 2 months ago by manster200673)
Actually, they are right...dark matter is estimated to make up 26% of the universe and dark ENERGY (different thing) about 70% percent. Figures per the Chandra Xray center , Harvard.
i just flushed my ... ( 2 months ago by salman497)
i just flushed my dark matter in Toilet :)
O.K. but now, on ... ( 2 months ago by adorianvlad)
O.K. but now, on top of all the constants in the Universe, Dark Matter has to have a certain value in order for life to exist.
not sure whether ... ( 1 month ago by siouxziesoo)
not sure whether the bullet cluster argument is really the best to explain dark matter... but this was good nonetheless. a nice way to explain what dark matter 'is.'
Interesting, but ... ( 1 month ago by MistressDidi)
Interesting, but these theories are based on 3-dimensional constructs such as we experience on Earth. There is always the possibility that what appears top hold the galaxies together is something completely out of our scope of understanding from a 3D perspective.
I agree...? ( 4 weeks ago by herito87)
I agree...?
good one ( 2 weeks ago by rcpwnsu)
good one
WARNING: This video ... ( 2 weeks ago by statickk14)
WARNING: This video is not for creationist morons!!
black hole ... ( 2 weeks ago by Barbitone)
black hole singularity create torque which creates both gravity and electromagnetism in fractional (fractal) golden ratios
Dark matter doesn't ... ( 2 weeks ago by Barbitone)
Dark matter doesn't exsist, it's a mis-calculation. The mathematics have been calculated without accounting for black holes (and the fact that we are in side of one) which don't appear to radiate light or heat since they are past the event horizon of a black hole (whole) singularity. (expenential curvature of space time as apposed to linear)
So all the genius ... ( 1 week ago by mccote)
So all the genius physicists are wrong? Care to show your work? We are in a black hole? I didn't get that memo.
barbitone please ... ( 1 week ago by ingphaaze)
barbitone please explain why you say that we are in a black hole...and even if we were in a black hole we essensially wouldn't exsist,(before we even get close to the singularity the gravitational forces would be so strong that we all would be spagettified,and torn apart to our sub subatomic particles quarks,leptons etc, sooo i think your theory that we are in a black hole is completely illogical sorry. 16
i think that dark ... ( 1 week ago by girlmelissa)
i think that dark or light matter is hard to see if you are one or the other , and there are frequency,s of matter. how can we in our frequency ever find something that is not/
Actually dark ... ( 4 days ago by RJL738)
Actually dark matter makes up more than 90% of the universe.
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.
what allows "normal ... ( 2 days ago by Bizzer10)
what allows "normal" matter to interact with light? 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
couldnt this be ... ( 2 days ago by Bizzer10)
couldnt this be small planets of machos?
Dark matter is ... ( 21 hours ago by Ollievarium)
Dark matter is actually god having a laugh=p



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