This is unthinkable to most astronomers, who continue to pin
their hopes on dark matter and use observations of the way galaxies move and rotate to help pin down its properties.
Not exact matches
Because, my God, though I lack the soul - zeal and the sublime integrity of your saints, I yet have received from you an overwhelming sympathy for all that stirs within the
dark mass of
matter; because I know myself to be irremediably less a child of heaven than a son of earth; therefore I will this morning climb up in spirit to the high places, bearing with me the
hopes and the miseries of my mother; and there — empowered by that priesthood which you alone (as I firmly believe) have bestowed
on me — upon all that in the world of human flesh is now about to be born or to die beneath the rising sun I will call down the Fire.
And despite anxieties (more
on that later), everyone was filled with
hope that these experiments would shed light
on some of the mysteries surrounding mass, the weakness of gravity,
dark matter, and the forces of nature.
The observations don't disprove the existence of
dark matter, but they put a damper
on hopes that physicists had already begun to see it.
The
hope is that its properties — to be investigated in more detail when the LHC switches back
on in 2015 after a two - year upgrade — will reveal how to extend the standard model to include things like gravity and
dark matter.
The two experiments, CHORUS and NOMAD, devoted to the elusive neutrino particle are
hoping to shed some light
on the Universe's
dark matter.
Bigelow and Boal would reteam three years later
on Zero
Dark Thirty, a film whose subject
matter, major studio backing, and timing made it arrive to buzz,
hopes, and expectations.