This particular article kind of parallels the ideas written in the What Could Dark Matter Be, and the second part designated by adding 2 to the title in the Religious blog of Polemical.uk
This particular article kind of parallels the ideas written in the What Could Dark Matter Be, and the second part designated by adding 2 to the title in the Religious blog of Polemical.uk
I read somewhere that as astrophysicists cannot figure out the gravitational balance of the observable world, they assume such things as “dark matter” exists that compensate the shortage of observable material. I do not know if they have any experimental evidence or not. My question is, “do they have any evidence?”
Here is a link to a recent article from the Mail Online
Have scientists uncovered the first direct evidence of dark matter?
Apparently it is a conclusion derived from mathematical equation which suggests that there is a substance out there which is not detectable but should be there. It is a similar situation to the Higgs Boson which was also discovered through mathematics but it took around 48 years from the inception of the idea to prove its existence.