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| PREFACE |
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| INTRODUCTION |
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| CHAPTER 1: University of Chicago’s CHAMPs Dark Matter Boosts Drexler’s Dark Matter over WIMPs |
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| CHAPTER 2: Doubts Cast on Cold Dark Matter by Cambridge, Cardiff U, CEA Saclay, NYU, Russian Academy of Sciences, UC San Diego |
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| CHAPTER 3: Relativistic-Proton Dark Matter Explains Cosmic Web, Accelerating Cosmos, Inflation, UHECRs, Big Bang |
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| CHAPTER 4: Cold Dark Matter (WIMP) Doubters Are Publishing More Scientific Papers |
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| CHAPTER 5: NASA Discovers Loud Synchrotron-Emission Radio Noise; Source May Be Relativistic-Proton Dark Matter |
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| CHAPTER 6: Most Large Galaxies Formed Without Mergers, Say Jerome Drexler, Michael J. Disney, and Avishai Dekel |
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| CHAPTER 7: Proton Swarms from Drexler’s Dark Matter May Fill Universe; Create Microwave Noise Detected by NASA |
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| CHAPTER 8: Two Key Signatures of Drexler’s Dark Matter Are found in the Leo Ring: Is This Meaningful? |
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| CHAPTER 9: Drexler’s Dark Matter Probably Causes the Stunted Mass-Growth of Galaxy Clusters Observed by Harvard |
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| CHAPTER 10: Drexler’s Dark Matter Accurately Predicts Maximum Size of 430 Million Light Years for Galaxy Superclusters |
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| CHAPTER 11: Nature Paper Asks, Drexler Explains How Dark Matter Caused the Early Rapid Growth of Massive Galaxies |
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| CHAPTER 12: Drexler’s Dark Matter Essentially Predicts Lyman-Alpha Blob, Himiko, Just Discovered by Carnegie Institution |
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| CHAPTER 13: Drexler’s Dark Matter and Dark Energy Boosted by NASA’s Choice of Ultraviolet Spectrograph for Hubble |
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| CHAPTER 14: University of Hawaii Astronomers Boost Drexler’s Dark Matter and Galaxy Formation Models Published in 2005 |
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| CHAPTER 15: Scientific American: Dark Matter Is Not Made of Protons; Jerome Drexler: Dark Matter is Made of Relativistic Protons |
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| CHAPTER 16: Drexler Leads Dark Matter Identity Race; Queen’s University of Canada gets $10.5 Million |
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| CHAPTER 17: Dark Matter’s Identity Disclosed to 13 Top Leaders of Paris ‘Invisible Universe’ Symposium |
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| CHAPTER 18: Dark Matter Tops MOND and Creates an Accelerating Cosmos, Cosmic Web, Inflation, Cosmic Rays, Top-Down Galaxy Formation |
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| CHAPTER 19: Dark Energy Computer Simulations by NASA / U.S. Department of Energy Could be Based on Drexler’s Dark Matter/Dark Energy Link |
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| CHAPTER 20: Drexler’s Dark Matter May Have Enabled First-Generation Stars to Ignite Hydrogen Fusion Without Molecular Hydrogen or Dust |
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| CHAPTER 21: Drexler’s Relativistic-Proton Dark Matter, Not Dark Energy, Led Post-Big Bang Rapid Inflationary Epoch; BigBOSS to Test This |
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| CHAPTER 22: Soft X-Ray Emission from Dark Matter within Galaxy Clusters, Predicted by Drexler in 2006, Now Goal of Russian-German Team |
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| APPENDIX I PREREQUISITE CHAPTERS A to J |
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| CHAPTER A: Overview of Search for Solutions in Dark Matter Cosmology and Postmodern Cosmology |
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| CHAPTER B: Dark Matter’s Identity Revealed by Deciphering 14 Cosmic Clues |
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| CHAPTER C: Relativistic-Proton Dark Matter Would Be Evidence the Big Bang Probably Satisfied the Second Law of Thermodynamics |
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| CHAPTER D: ‘Ring of Dark Matter’ Uncovered from Anomalies/Discrepancies |
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| CHAPTER E: Science Magazine’s Dark Matter, ‘Hydrogen in Some Hard-to-Trace Form’, Opens Door to Relativistic-Proton Dark Matter |
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| CHAPTER F: Eroding High-Energy Dark Matter Particles in Galaxy Clusters May Explain the Universe’s Acceleration |
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| CHAPTER G: Auger Collaboration Probably Detected Big-Bang-Created UHECR Protons After Their Ejection by Merging Galaxy Clusters |
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| CHAPTER H: Nobel Laureates’ Queries Point Toward Drexler’s Dark Matter Theory and Postmodern Cosmology |
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| CHAPTER J: In the Cosmic Web, Long, Large Filaments of Dark Matter (Announced By NASA 9/9/04) Form Galaxy Clusters Where They Intersect/Collide |
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| APPENDIX II: Excerpts From How Dark Matter Created Dark Energy And The Sun |
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| REFERENCES |
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| BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SUGGESTED SOURCES |
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| GLOSSARY |
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| INDEX |
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| ABOUT THE AUTHOR AND SYNOPSIS |
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