I’m suggesting some possibilities
From the Big Bang itself
From jets in Black Holes
From jets in Neuton Stars
Something else.
I’m suggesting some possibilities
From the Big Bang itself
From jets in Black Holes
From jets in Neuton Stars
Something else.
Tau.Neutrino said:
I’m suggesting some possibilitiesFrom the Big Bang itself
From jets in Black Holes
From jets in Neuton StarsSomething else.
From space itself?
Tau.Neutrino said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
I’m suggesting some possibilitiesFrom the Big Bang itself
From jets in Black Holes
From jets in Neuton StarsSomething else.
From space itself?
If DM is being pulled in along with primordial gas then it would suggest earlier?
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Tau.Neutrino said:
I’m suggesting some possibilitiesFrom the Big Bang itself
From jets in Black Holes
From jets in Neuton StarsSomething else.
As a non-scientist I’d always kinda assumed it was clouds of carbon
left over from whatever’s shooting out of a previous mega black hole
made up of condensed remnants of a long series of former universes
“Dark Matter” is spaghettification sauce
What is spaghettification? In astrophysics, spaghettification is the tidal effect caused by strong gravitational fields. When falling towards a black hole, for example, an object is stretched in the direction of the black hole (and compressed perpendicular to it as it falls).
Ogmog said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
I’m suggesting some possibilitiesFrom the Big Bang itself
From jets in Black Holes
From jets in Neuton StarsSomething else.
As a non-scientist I’d always kinda assumed it was clouds of carbon
left over from whatever’s shooting out of a previous mega black hole
made up of condensed remnants of a long series of former universes
carbon isn’t dark in the sense of dark matter dark.
From a parallel braneworld? The big bang is sometimes thought of as the collision between two 4-D braneworlds. In which the energy of the collision forced the braneworlds apart. But gravity leaks between the two universes, allowing the possibility that dark matter is in a different universe.
When it comes to dark matter, you can speculate as much as you like. Because still nobody has the foggiest idea what it is.