Posted on Dec 3, 2019
19 Galaxies Are Apparently Missing Dark Matter. No One Knows Why.
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But if scientists can't find any dark matter, how do they know if it's missing? Is it real or a means to get grants to study something that may or may not exist?
https://phys.org/news/2016-07-scientists-invisible-dark.html
https://phys.org/news/2016-07-scientists-invisible-dark.html
Scientists looking for invisible dark matter can't find any
Scientists have come up empty-handed in their latest effort to find elusive dark matter, the plentiful stuff that helps galaxies like ours form.
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SPC Stewart Smith
Cynthia C. - Dark matter does not prove in the existence of any god, let alone Hugh Ross' abrahamic god. My biggest gripe with Hugh Ross is that he tries to use the "perfectly tuned" universe argument and that is just too flawed on so many levels.
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Cpl (Join to see)
I hope y'all understand I'm being contrarian. I'm a visual person, show me the evidence. But really, it's a bit hard to define something you don't understand and no quantifiable evidence has ever been discovered. Hell, Einstein's Theory of Relativity, is still being questioned by some scientists, today. However, saying "it's there, but we just can't see it" sounds more like an emperor with no cloths allegory.
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SPC Stewart Smith
Cpl (Join to see) - But that exactly describes gravity. Gravity is a theory. We can't see it, we just measure it's effects.
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