Socratus,
May be 'dark matter' is a version of 'gluon'.
Atovigba

On Mar 28, 2019 18:17, <epistemology@googlegroups.com> wrote:

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> Sadovnik Socratus <44soc...@gmail.com>: Mar 28 08:13AM -0700
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> Gravity: Spinning Galaxies and Dark Matter
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> Measurements showed that the galaxies were spinning
> faster than was predicted by how many stars they contemned.
> In other words, the stars should be flying off the edges of the
> galaxies -- the gravity law should not be working.
> In order to explain the high rotation speed (and save the gravity law
> in each galaxy) astronomers needed to add a huge amount of
> ''dark matter'' to each galaxy in their calculation so all the stars
> held together.
> Dark matter helps normal matter clump together.
> Dark matter saves gravity law in each galaxy.
> Without dark matter gravity law doesn't work in galaxy.
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> Question remains: what is dark matter made of ?
> Short answer: we have no idea.
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