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@shadow27 | 23 January 19 | |
''If someone can find a simpler version of the history of the universe than the existing one, then that's a step forward. It doesn't mean it's right, but it means it's worth looking at,'' said Sean Carroll, a cosmologist at the California Institute of Technology who was cited in the paper but was not involved in the research. He pointed out that the current favorite candidate for dark matter - weakly interacting massive particles, or WIMPs - haven't been found and it might be time to consider other options, including possibly the right-handed neutrinos Boyle mentioned. But, he said, he's a long way from being persuaded and calls the paper ''speculative.'' The Canadian team understands this and they will be using the model to propose measurable, testable elements to see if they are correct, they said. For instance, their model predicts the lightest neutrinos should actually be devoid of mass altogether. If they are right, it might reshape how we see the universe. |
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@obi_jon | 23 January 19 | |
Interestingn That sounds a lot like the 'white holes' proposed by Loop Quantum Gravity theory, only on a much bigger scale.
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@shadow27 | 23 January 19 | |
@ obi_jon - 23.01.19 - 10:08am Interestingn That sounds a lot like the 'white holes' proposed by Loop Quantum Gravity theory, only on a much bigger scale. It sounded to me like that white hole concept matches up perfectly with this one. Symmetrical and yet opposite universes that may feed into each other somehow? |
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@warded | 3 February 19 | |
Cuba got a meteor shower
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@sephiroth | 2 March 19 | |
Da fuq's a 'White Hole'?? Any evidence they exist? |
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@sephiroth | 2 March 19 | |
@ warded - 3.02.19 - 01:46am Cuba got a meteor shower Tempel-Tuttle's major Leonid meteor shower is in 20 May 2031. Mark this calender year. |
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@obi_jon | 2 March 19 | |
@ sephiroth - 2.03.19 - 10:42am Da fuq's a 'White Hole'?? Any evidence they exist? They're proposed to exist under the theory of 'Loop quantum gravity' |
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@sephiroth | 2 March 19 | |
So this is most likely the last reply of mine in here.. Long live Space Watch.. |
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