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Dark Matter and Dark Energy Information

The importance of the CMB, while a snapshot of the early universe just after 380000 years after the big bang is a materialist point of view, other things were born, as with the idea about the current state of the … Continue reading

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(HD) Dark Matter & Dark Energy in the Universe – Full Documentary

See:(HD) Dark Matter & Dark Energy in the Universe – Full Documentary The Xenon Dark Matter Project Model of the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search which translates actual data into sound and light. We have not yet had a dark matter … Continue reading

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The Geometrical State of the Universe

Supernova Cosmology Project Dialogos of Eide

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Dark Energy Camera

Dark Energy Camera construction time lapse A long-awaited device that will help unravel one of the universe’s most compelling mysteries gets ready to see first light.See:The Dark Energy Camera opens its eyes Unlike the human eye, photographic film and digital … Continue reading

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Thoughts On Dark Matter Search

   A filament of dark matter has been directly detected between the galaxy clusters Abell 222 and Abell 223. The blue shading and yellow contour lines represent the density of matter. Image credit: Jörg Dietrich, U-M Department of Physics In … Continue reading

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Fermi Provides Insights?

 There’s more to the cosmos than meets the eye. About 80 percent of the matter in the universe is invisible to telescopes, yet its gravitational influence is manifest in the orbital speeds of stars around galaxies and in the motions … Continue reading

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Brian Greene: Why is our universe fine-tuned for life?

At the heart of modern cosmology is a mystery: Why does our universe appear so exquisitely tuned to create the conditions necessary for life? In this tour de force tour of some of science’s biggest new discoveries, Brian Greene shows … Continue reading

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Do Gamma rays hint at dark matter?

Using a new statistical technique to analyse publicly available data from NASA’s Fermi Space Telescope, an astrophysicist in Germany says he may have spotted a tell-tale sign of exotic particles annihilating within the Milky Way. If proved to be real, … Continue reading

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A Mysterious Dark Flow?

Dark flow is an astrophysical term describing a peculiar velocity of galaxy clusters. The actual measured velocity is the sum of the velocity predicted by Hubble’s Law plus a small and unexplained (or dark) velocity flowing in a common direction. … Continue reading

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The Chicagoland Observatory for Underground Particle Physics (COUPP)

The Chicagoland Observatory for Underground Particle Physics (COUPP) collaboration looks for bubbles in chambers filled with a compound containing carbon, fluorine and iodine. The fluid is superheated beyond the boiling point but has no rough surface to form bubbles. When … Continue reading

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