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Marko Rodin - Smart Lazer Technology
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Universe's not-so-missing mass
24th may 2011 A Monash student has made a breakthrough in the field of astrophysics, discovering what has until now been described as the Universe's 'missing mass'. Amelia Fraser-McKelvie, working within a team at the Monash School of Physics, conducted a targeted X-ray search for the matter and within just three months found it – or at least some of it.
[ link to www.physorg.com] Wait a minute. Isn't this increased electron density surrounding galaxies just what was predicted in the "dark matter solution".
The idea proposed was that if galaxies were surrounded by plasma, the protons would sink deeper into the galaxy, leaving a surrounding shell of electrons.
Isn't the "dark matter solution" proposed consistent with these new observations?
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