Exploding dark-matter balls predicted - 6
December 2005
« The
model also predicts a ratio of dark matter to ordinary matter that agrees with
the value obtained by NASA's WMAP satellite in 2003. It does, however, assume
the existence of an "alternative vacuum" that has the same energy density -- or "cosmological
constant" -- as our own ordinary vacuum.”
Article at: http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/9/12/4/1
« According to the new model, one sixth of the nucleons were freed this
way, entering the ordinary vacuum and becoming normal matter. The rest of the nucleons remained trapped
as dark matter inside the balls of the alternative vacuum. »
“At
sufficiently high temperatures and densities, they could have started consuming
the star, so releasing enough energy to make it explode in a supernova.”
Marc Hermans(Brussels)
http://users.skynet.be/pointzero
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Full story at http://www.physorg.com/news8658.html
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Full story at http://www.physorg.com/news8637.html