Scientists have just found the gone half of matter of our UniversesteemCreated with Sketch.

in space •  7 years ago  (edited)

There is nothing more triumphally for the scientist, than the moment when theoretical calculations are confirmed by practical researches. Especially, if between them several decades of improvement of technologies and tools lie. Last century astrophysicists guessed that the most part of real or barionny matter has to be concentrated somewhere between galaxies and stars. But it was succeeded to make out her only today.


For understanding of scales of opening: on the current model of the universe the Universe for 95% consists of mysterious dark matter, plus dark energy, and other 4,6% are matter usual, habitual to us from electrons and protons. But when scientists have counted amount of substance in stars, hot gases of galactic congestions and in the interstellar environment, it was 50% less there, than it is necessary. Where has the rest hidden?


It has turned out that substance is, but because of incredibly low density it is impossible "to see" it. It was necessary to involve effect of Syunyaev-Zeldovich which describes changes of a luminescence of relic radiation at interaction with hot, but invisible gas of interstellar emptiness. Data from orbital observatory Plank for 260 000 couples of galaxies have shown – between them thin gas threads in which missing 50% of real matter are concentrated were stretched.


Scientists haven't just found allegedly gone Universe matter, they have once again confirmed and have specified model of her device. Multidimensional system with the large and small knots created by gravitational forces between which hidden stable relations were stretched. Fundamental theories, some of which more half a century, receive the confirmation – all of us know better how the world is arranged around.

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Interesting article.... Sometimes I think the earth is like an atom in a huge planet called universe 😅

This is interesting, it so strange how little we really know about space with how much is invested! Very nice post

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The universe is such a complex place, we are just barely scratching the surface, but we are learning day by bay and slowly putting the puzzle together. Another exciting discovery, thanks for sharing.

Yes, I totally agree with you.

sorry, my english isn´t good, but your article is very interesting. Your atention is in the universe (external world) . My questions is about the internal universe. Do you kwow about fractals?

Hi emily61 you have used reply button to my comment and so I guess maxer27 hasn't seen your question.By the way your english is not that bad :)

thanks :), i ´m looking for feedback about the questions. If you want to do that

Ok:) i had thoughts regarding existence of internal universe but i didnt know the concept of fractal as such. The universe is something that repeat itself from smaller self, scaled up to get bigger ones.

i will writte in spanish because is deeply.
Un fractal se caracteriza por la autosimilaridad, es decir si estas a una macroescala y comienzas a ir hacia una microescala consigues la misma forma

So curios,wow!