Sunday, February 10, 2013

11 for ’13: Bhaskar Dutta and David Toback believe we will soon identify “dark” matter | Synopsis

11 for ’13: Bhaskar Dutta and David Toback believe we will soon identify “dark” matter

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On the cusp of 2013, I've welcomed 11 of the greater Houston area's top minds to write about something they think, however can not show. A brand-new entry in the 11 for '13 series will be published each early morning during the vacations. Today's mini essay comes from Bhaskar Dutta, and David Toback, physicists at Texas A&M University... For almost a century, astronomers have actually studied a mysterious compound that appears to fill our universe which we ignorantly describe as dark matter. Among the reasons we think this compound exists is that when we research galaxies, the stars in the galaxies relocate as if just ~ 10 % of the mass in the galaxy is located in the stars. Indeed, the name "dark matter" mirrors our belief that this matter exists, however we can't see it.

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