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k8tte | 10 years ago

All this "dark matter might be here and there" articles makes me feel they are missing the point.

The article even fails to mention electromagnetism, which together with gravity causes matter to collapse on itself, causing black holes, which is the gravitational core of every galaxy.

Electromaginetic fields has also been dictating the galaxy cluster structures (aka "mega structures" that has emerged since the hypothesed event we commonly refer to as the big bang).

http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/how-the-universe-work...

http://www.setterfield.org/Astronomy/Galaxy_Cores.html#elect...

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danbruc|10 years ago

Essentially the defining property of dark matter is that it does not interact electromagnetically, so there is no point to consider it.

k8tte|10 years ago

I think you misunderstood me. I am saying the electromagnetic force can be fit the bill where we currently are trying to squeeze in "dark matter". Please be aware that we have not discovered dark matter, we don't know what its made of, its properties, or really, if it even exists.

But i get it. Thinking outside of the box is frowned upon around here. Lets all be fanboys, and fuck yea downvote me some more.