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RE: Dark cannibalistic elders - dark matter strikes back

in #science7 years ago

I am not the one choosing what the media like to talk about...

You're just copying whatever's mainstream? Sure you're not getting payed?

galaxy rotation curves, CMB, cosmic rays, gamma rays, formation of the structures in our universe

Oh well now you've explained the paradigm I suppose, good job man you've really enlightened the people.

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Okay maybe should we stop this conversation? This leads to nowhere.

Oh well now you've explained the paradigm I suppose, good job man you've really enlightened the people.

I was trying to give you (and just you by the way since you asked the question) keywords explaining why dark matter is not a crazy idea, and you seem to be unhappy regardless what I say. What can I do? I don't know what you want. A full course on dark matter? Good. There are plenty available for free on the web (I am sure you can find them as well as I could. So help yourself) with all detailed calculations that you may want to see and that I don't want to type here for various reasons.

You're just copying whatever's mainstream? Sure you're not getting payed?

What are you talking about? I discussed, in this post, three scientific papers I have recently read and that I have found interesting. Scientific journals are not usual media to what I know... And I didn't copy anything. IF you accuse my of plagiarism, just proof it.

Scientific journals are not media to what I know..

Can't place blind faith in science, gotta think for yourself. Our society is not immune to deceit, and science and scientists aren't either. What/who decides what science is shared with the public? How is science funded?

Hey I'm just sharing my opinion and mostly sharing a perspective that I think is incredibly important. I trust you're only doing the same. Sorry if this wasn't the most pleasant interaction you've had on the internet. Steem on.

Actually, in our field, almost everything is public and freely available on the arxiv even before articles are submitted to journal. We are actually an open access field (you can check the SCOAP3 agreement) and everybody is welcome to work on anything he wants. That is probably not true for all branches of science, but in particle physics where all the money is public, this holds.

I agree, this looks more like a discussion to have on a chat or with a beer than written on a forum ^^

That's good to hear, people are waking up and things are heading in right directions. Thanks for the link, I've got some perusing to do.

everybody is welcome to work on anything he wants

Maybe in the future. For now, we all need money. :P

You can work on anything you want. The question of being funded is another (tricky) business, indeed :)