#2094
Frenetic
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Glenn Millam wrote: I would like to hear anyone’s take on the recent “discovery” of dark matter, from where dark matter is inferred via gravitational lensing where gigantic galactic clusters are colliding. As one of the problems of the BBT, a true measurement of dark matter would go a good way in supporting the theory, although it is not the complete confirmation. What effect does this finding have on your cosmological theories, or on Plasma Cosmology in general?

The problem of “dark matter” was identified by Fritz Zwicky way back in 1933. Galaxies, he noticed, lacked sufficient glowing matter to hold them together. It is not a “new” problem but an old one.

It has no effect on my theory because I do not have one and I dislike all the ones I have studied. None of them strike me as being particularly likely.