Dark matter found?
by Willy - 2/18/13 3:48 PM
It appears that an experiment and its instruments may have positive results related to dark matter and/or better understanding of it.
Just so you know, I was leaning on UHE protons, "ultra high energy protons" which are found more in the outer rim of our galaxy and others. They degrade once into galactic death spiral of sorts once captured and start towards centers of gravity. They in turn become "outer region" cosmic rays sources. Sooner or later find their way to suns or galactic core. Also these UHE protons are remnants of the big bang and still have enough energy to maintain themselves outside of gravity sources and are of themselves need vast space and probably at distant sources become the most powerful source of energy as nothing else resides in this region. At small mass yet high energy becomes "relative mass" sources to encompass the outer rim of the galaxy and become the dominant players.
http://news.yahoo.com/dark-matter-finally-found-big-news-coming-soon-144840916.html
The source will come out weeks later with a white paper of the topic. -----Willy ![]()

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