The definition I found for neutrino is "a neutral subatomic particle with a mass close to zero and half-integral spin, rarely reacting with normal matter".
In 1979 it was first observed by Dennis Walsh, Bob Carswell, and Ray Weymann using the Kitt Peak National Observatory using a 2.1 meter telescope. It was known as Twin QSO.
In 1979 it was first observed by Dennis Walsh, Bob Carswell, and Ray Weymann using the Kitt Peak National Observatory using a 2.1 meter telescope. It was known as Twin QSO.
Scientists are unsure what dark matter is, or how close they are to unraveling it's mysteries. There are two leading theories on it however, WIMPS and MACHOS.
Some ideas on what might happen if the universe expands indefinitely include; The Big Rip, The Big Freeze (or heat death, which would occur when the heat in the universe would eventually become evenly distributed, and the universe unable to support life).
Some ideas on what might happen if the universe expands indefinitely include; The Big Rip, The Big Freeze (or heat death, which would occur when the heat in the universe would eventually become evenly distributed, and the universe unable to support life)
Does too much dark matter create a black hole?
ReplyDeleteAs far as I know, no, too much dark matter would't lead to black holes.
Deletewhat is a neutrino?
ReplyDeleteThe definition I found for neutrino is "a neutral subatomic particle with a mass close to zero and half-integral spin, rarely reacting with normal matter".
Deletehow was gravitational lensing discovered?
ReplyDeleteIn 1979 it was first observed by Dennis Walsh, Bob Carswell, and Ray Weymann using the Kitt Peak National Observatory using a 2.1 meter telescope. It was known as Twin QSO.
Deletehow was gravitational lensing discovered?
ReplyDeleteIn 1979 it was first observed by Dennis Walsh, Bob Carswell, and Ray Weymann using the Kitt Peak National Observatory using a 2.1 meter telescope. It was known as Twin QSO.
Deletehow far will the Universe expand due to dark matter?
ReplyDeletePresumably the universe will expand all eternity.
Deletedo scientists believe they will soon figure out what dark matter is?
ReplyDeleteScientists are unsure what dark matter is, or how close they are to unraveling it's mysteries. There are two leading theories on it however, WIMPS and MACHOS.
DeleteWhat happens if the universe expands too much because of too much dark matter?
ReplyDeleteSome ideas on what might happen if the universe expands indefinitely include; The Big Rip, The Big Freeze (or heat death, which would occur when the heat in the universe would eventually become evenly distributed, and the universe unable to support life).
DeleteWhat happens if the universe expands too much because of too much dark matter?
ReplyDeleteSome ideas on what might happen if the universe expands indefinitely include; The Big Rip, The Big Freeze (or heat death, which would occur when the heat in the universe would eventually become evenly distributed, and the universe unable to support life)
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