Dark matter, what you know bout that? Previously known as missing mass so unconventional when confronted with its existence most physicists’ passes up the option It was too unconventional with little to no noticeable absorption of electromagnetic radiation it was a new kind of mass so different that it was in its own class by itself. Real stealth discovered by accident when Einstein’s math didn’t seem to correspond with astronomical observations. He added a fudge factor to make the universe static later dubbing it his biggest blunder, but the astronomers where slacking and Albert would be avenged by dark matter. The universe was expanding and our visible matter didn’t matter the universe continued to outwardly scatter. Even though there was debating it came to be accepted that dark matter accounted for 26.8 of our universe and thus it didn’t inflate at the expected accelerated rate. What did this mean for our universes fat? I’ll leave that for another date.
Posted on: Thu, 04 Jul 2013 01:59:40 +0000