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RE: What is dark matter?

in #science8 years ago

Hey thanks for your comment! I apologize because I'm fairly new to Steemit and I tend to commit some mistakes.

About the experiments I talked about, here you have a link: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/earth-might-have-hairy-dark-matter (I know I should have put some references, sorry)

About the "Omega" if you look, I linked the word to the Wikipedia, in case someone didn't know what does it mean, but I think I should have explained in the post

Well, about Neutrinos, you're right here, I have nothing to say...

And yes, you're right here too, I knew that but I should have specified or write something about that, or at least put in the tags

Again thank you for your comment, I'll try to be better in the next ones. By the way, your post looks interesting, I'll check it later :)

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Hi,

You can still edit your post and modify, add and remove stuff accordingly (which would make it more accurate :) )

Concerning the experiments, this is not an experiment at all. It is actually a model proposal based on some observation. One model among many. There is no evidence for that model to be neither correct, nor wrong. Only future will tell us.

Concerning the omega stuff, the wikipedia page is after all, a wikipedia page... :) And it is very long. Maybe could you replace it by one or two lines of information (that will make the life of the reader easier).

And to conclude, do not hesitate to pass by the steemSTEM channel on the Steemit chat and say hi :)