When a sufficient amount of dark matter has gathered,
it attracts ordinary matter (mostly hydrogen and helium gas) to form stars that may eventually form a luminous galaxy at the core.
Not exact matches
In their simulations, Gao and Theuns found that within clumps of cold dark
matter, single massive stars formed, but warm dark
matter formed filaments about a quarter the width of the Milky Way,
attracting enough
ordinary matter to create some 10 million stars — and some of these very first stars could still be around.
Gravity caused the relatively dense regions to
attract and accumulate more and more material over time — eventually accruing larger and larger stockpiles of both
ordinary and dark
matter.
[1] Porter's deceptively straightforward, seemingly artless paintings
attract us with the familiarity of their nominal subject
matter: a dapple of sunlight on a field, two little girls sitting on a sofa, a corner of an aggressively
ordinary bedroom, an unremarkable view of distant islands across water.
Porter's deceptively straightforward, seemingly artless paintings
attract us with the familiar - ity of their nominal subject
matter: a dapple of sunlight on a field, two little girls sitting on a sofa, a corner of an aggressively
ordinary bed - room, an unremarkable view of distant islands across water.
As a
matter of tort, none of the examples given would likely
attract ordinary libel claims if the message writers were known.