SILICON VALLEY, Calif., Dec. 16, 2009 (AScribe Newswire) — The 75-year mystery of the precise nature of dark matter of the universe has been solved by Bell Labs-trained scientist Jerome Drexler. It took him seven years of intensive cosmological research to discover and then confirm the identity of dark matter by means of a series of 18 cosmological tests and support from research reports from over a dozen universities and research laboratories, described in his new astro-cosmology book. Read More »
SILICON VALLEY, Calif., Nov. 18, 2009 (AScribe Newswire) — The 75-year mystery of the precise nature of dark matter of the universe has been solved by Bell Labs-trained scientist Jerome Drexler. It took him seven years of intensive cosmological research to discover and then confirm the identity of dark matter by means of a series of 18 cosmological tests briefly described here.
Every dark matter candidate must be subjected to a series of qualifying astronomical-based cosmological tests to be given serious consideration as the dark matter of the universe. Since Drexler’s November 2009 paperback book, “Our Universe via Drexler Dark Matter” focuses on 18 principal cosmic constituents or cosmic phenomena in order to define our universe, they will be used here to perform 18 cosmological tests of dark matter candidates as follows:
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SILICON VALLEY, Calif., Nov. 6, 2009 (AScribe Newswire) — A new book has appeared on Amazon.com lists. It is entitled, “Our Universe via Drexler Dark Matter.” Based on seven years of cosmology research, it introduces a cosmologic universe which is orderly, logical and systematic, and also solves famous cosmic mysteries in an understandable manner.
Physicists say that no one understands the nature of dark matter, even though it was discovered 75 years ago and represents about 23 percent of the mass-energy of the universe.
Physicists say that no one understands the nature of dark energy or what causes the accelerating expansion of the universe, even though they were discovered 11 years ago and dark energy represents about 70 percent of the mass-energy of the universe. Read More »
SILICON VALLEY, Calif., Nov. 3, 2009 (AScribe Newswire) — An article published Oct. 30, 2009, in PhysOrg.com, that was scientifically researched by astronomers at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, is entitled, “Dark Matter in a Galaxy.” It points out that “Astronomers modeling the galaxy [UGC 7321] have concluded that dark matter plays an important role in determining the dynamics of the inner as well as the outer regions of this galaxy.”
The article ends with the researchers’ discovered findings and conclusions as follows: “The new results imply that dark matter permeates a galaxy, and is not constrained to exist in the cold outer regions of intergalactic space.” Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory’s SAO astronomer Lynn Matthews and two colleagues used the galaxy UGC 7321 for their successful research.
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