Matter of Fact
Well, what have we here? Looks like a previously undiscovered supercluster of galaxies, 500 million light years further out than what everyone swore was the edge of the universe.
All you "dark matter" morons, pay attention: there's your "missing" mass. It's not some mystical matter/energy matrix that no one can observe; it's just that your theories about the size and origin of the universe are incomplete, and therefore fundamentally flawed. Follow this team's example, and start looking for real, observable mass that you've missed. In case the point escapes you, superclusters weigh rather a lot. If you've missed one, then you've almost certainly missed two. Or two thousand.
Stop looking for non-existent "dark matter," and start trying to figure out where you took that wrong turn in your hypothesizing. Maybe it was at Albuquerque.
All you "dark matter" morons, pay attention: there's your "missing" mass. It's not some mystical matter/energy matrix that no one can observe; it's just that your theories about the size and origin of the universe are incomplete, and therefore fundamentally flawed. Follow this team's example, and start looking for real, observable mass that you've missed. In case the point escapes you, superclusters weigh rather a lot. If you've missed one, then you've almost certainly missed two. Or two thousand.
Stop looking for non-existent "dark matter," and start trying to figure out where you took that wrong turn in your hypothesizing. Maybe it was at Albuquerque.
2 Comments:
Why do they keep saying thousand million instead of billion?
Here's yet more info. http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2005/225/2
Later,
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