The world's first dark-matter-cosmology book "has the ring of
truth", a "brilliant hypothesis", and is "conceptually and logically
satisfying" according to most recent reader comments.
The book discloses the precise identity of the mysterious dark
matter of the universe and its surprising and significant roles and
functions in creating spiral galaxies and their dark matter halos, the
stars, starburst galaxies, synchrotron radiation, and the mysterious
ultra-high-energy cosmic ray protons that bombard the Earth every day.
Dark-matter cosmology theory is employed to solve over 15 cosmic mysteries.
Jerome Drexler, the author, entered the race to identify dark matter
in 2002, by utilizing Albert Einstein's 1905 Special Theory of
Relativity, Claude Shannon's information theory, Johannes Kepler's
400-year-old idea of re-analyzing the astronomical data of others,
Occam's (Ockham's) razor logic of the 14th century.
He also used knowledge gained through his own career in applied
physics research, invention (76 U.S. patents) and world-class
laser-optical-storage and high-power-for-radar innovations that began
with seven years at Bell Laboratories.
Although astronomers, astrophysicists, and cosmologists have assumed
for the past 20 years that the dark matter of the universe is cold,
passive, and absolutely dark it actually may be hot, active, and emit
EUV or UV light or even soft X-rays. Dark matter is a very active and
dynamic medium. Dark-matter cosmology appears to be linked to over a
dozen important cosmic phenomomena.
Dark matter, the universe's active, massive, extensive, and
difficult-to-detect matter, has been considered by many to be the
greatest mystery of the universe...
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