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PHYSICS Q2: MATTERS IN THE UNIVERSE, WHERE ARE THEY?

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PHYSICS Q2: MATTERS IN THE UNIVERSE, WHERE ARE THEY?


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ACTIVE Sat Nov 25, 06 - Mon Nov 24, 08

Physicists calculate that the amount of detectable mass in the universe is 30% of the total amount predicted by Einstein's E=mc^2 equation.

So there is missing matter. Some theories predict there are other classifactions of matter we can't detect. According to the theories, How many classifactions of matter are expected to exist?

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COMMENTS:
Voted : 4
Just shooting in the dark here. Matter-antimatter, dark matter-dark antimatter.


It may interest you to know that an alternative hypothesis for the anomalous rotational speeds of outer stars in galaxies does not require the existence of dark matter. In much the same way that relativity requires a modification of Newton's equations at high speed, Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND) requires a modification to them at low accelerations and introduces a rotational constant. Look up Mordecai Milgrom and MOND.
by thc2883 on Sat Nov 25, 06 4:29am [+]

^That's not even getting into weird forms of matter (quarks up, down, top and bottom). And who knows what dark matter is?
by skylab on Sat Nov 25, 06 8:28am [+]

Voted : 4
Oh, I'll guess 4
by skylab on Sat Nov 25, 06 8:31am [+]

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