Dark
matter is a mysterious substance composing most of the material universe, now widely thought to be some form of massive exotic particle.
(Dark
matter is a mysterious, theorized substance thought to account for one quarter of the universe's mass, some five times as much as ordinary matter provides.)
Dark
matter is a mysterious, invisible substance, which makes up most of the known universe.
Complicating
matters is the mysterious disappearance of Mr. Murry, which has left Meg devastated and her mother broken - hearted.
Not exact matches
We have no idea what
's causing this gravity, though — we haven't directly detected the theorized particles that make up this
mysterious material that doesn't seem to interact (other than gravitationally) with normal
matter like light and the particles that we know and love, which
is what makes it invisible, and therefore «dark» to most instruments normally used to understand our universe.
Some scientists
are reluctant to ring that bell just yet, saying there could
be other reasons for the results, but one potential explanation of the latest results from a cosmic ray detector in space
is that it
is the first detection of the
mysterious dark
matter material that has eluded scientists» understanding for decades.
The force might also
be an entryway into understanding dark
matter,
mysterious particles making up the bulk of the mass of the universe that have yet to
be observed.
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The world of man in which his action
is placed,
being man - made, can not simply
be accepted as nature
was in former times, even where it
was mysterious, for even there its incomprehensibility appeared as something divinely
matter of fact.
Because the fact that there
is matter isn't nearly as
mysterious as it once
was.
The internal phase changes that separate
matter positive potential energy from gravitation negative potential energy
are no more
mysterious than other phase changes like separating ice from water.
Given that the large - scale structure of the universe
is dominated by the presence of still
mysterious Dark
Matter, and that on the smallest scales empty space sustains quantum oscillations whose energy density dwarfs that of all known forms of matter, we should hesitate to imply that the physical and spiritual realms can not be even partially consubsta
Matter, and that on the smallest scales empty space sustains quantum oscillations whose energy density dwarfs that of all known forms of
matter, we should hesitate to imply that the physical and spiritual realms can not be even partially consubsta
matter, we should hesitate to imply that the physical and spiritual realms can not
be even partially consubstantial.
Next Mr. Futterman attributes to me the claim that the physical and the spiritual can not overlap, whereupon he launches into the
mysterious properties of
matter that physicists
are finding.
Mr. Futterman invokes
mysterious Dark
Matter and quantum theory as signaling that the physical world
is far richer than we thought, and then points to analog computation and quantum computation as possible redoubts for mind or spirit.
If like me you think you have made a conscious human
being, what
was the «mind - stuff» organized around the physico - chemical
matter, and how did the natural processes perform this
mysterious work?
The claim
was clearly untrue — and how a person who studies the impact of community institutions for a living could err so wildly on this
matter remains somewhat
mysterious.
If the collider achieves nothing else, establishing that
matter is basically
mysterious will have justified its expense.
Despite their vastness and splendor the stars can not carry the evolution of
matter much beyond the atomic series: it
is only on the very humble planets, on them alone, that the
mysterious ascent of the world into the sphere of high complexity has a chance to take place.
Making
matters worse
is that although natural law
is widely (and somewhat misleadingly) considered a Christian doctrine, Christians often find it no less
mysterious than others do.
We can not remain mere dualists, for that means giving up the hope of universal explanatory principles; and we can not agree upon the materialistic form of monism, not only because it
is an attempt to explain away mind, but also because it leaves «
matter» essentially
mysterious.
There
is much that
is unclear and
mysterious here, but who ever claimed that we don't see through a glass darkly in these
matters?
Not a single god believer can provide one testable hypothesis, and no
matter what reasoning you bring, they just find a way to excuse their god from that argument (
mysterious ways, god
is infinite and we
're finite, we can't understand this or that)..
Morales had
been cooperating with investigators on two
matters: the
mysterious deed change that allowed the sale of a Lower East Side nursing home to developers, who netted a $ 72 million profit, and strong - arm efforts to cut Singh a sweetheart deal.
The flash lamps that pump the initial energy into many lasers must
be cooled for minutes or hours between shots, making it hard to carry out research that relies on plenty of data, such as investigating whether, very occasionally, photons transform into particles of the
mysterious dark
matter thought to make up much of the universe's mass.
That could add to the debate over whether a
mysterious excess in gamma rays at the galactic center
is from pulsars or dark
matter (SN: 12/23/17, p. 12).
Now it
is generally accepted that
matter makes up merely 5 percent, its share dwarfed by the
mysterious antigravity energy that
is propelling space apart.
The unseen 26.8 percent, in contrast,
is «dark
matter» — cool and
mysterious.
Like cops tracking the wrong person, physicists seeking to identify dark
matter — the
mysterious stuff whose gravity appears to bind the galaxies — may have
been stalking the wrong particle.
That may sound obvious, but many physicists
were hoping that photons — particles of light — could help us to piece together the nature of the
mysterious stuff thought to make up 85 per cent of the universe's
matter.
Most of the material in the universe
is something called dark
matter,
mysterious stuff that doesn't emit or reflect light and doesn't interact with what we think of as ordinary
matter.
The
mysterious lump of
matter inside our head
is responsible not only for everything that makes us human but also for what makes us unique.
«This surprising finding may
be an important clue to understanding those
mysterious parts of the universe that make up 95 percent of everything and don't emit light, such as dark energy, dark
matter, and dark radiation,» said study leader and Nobel Laureate Adam Riess of the Space Telescope Science Institute and The Johns Hopkins University, both in Baltimore, Maryland.
It
's a challenging task, but astronomers have made progress on one front: the study of dark
matter and dark energy, two of the most
mysterious substances in our cosmos.
What
's more, as Zwicky first wrote in a Swiss journal, galaxies in the Coma cluster seemed to
be moving in relation to one another at rates that would violate the laws of gravity, unless you posited the
mysterious presence of a great deal of Dunkle Materie (or dark
matter).
The main goal of the Dark Energy Survey (DES), as its name suggests,
is to better understand the nature of dark energy, the
mysterious stuff that makes up about 70 percent of the
matter and energy in the universe.
It
's made up of a little bit of ordinary
matter, a lot of some exotic «dark
matter» of unknown identity, and even more of a
mysterious energy permeating the vacuum of space, exerting gravitational repulsion.
DARK
matter — the
mysterious substance thought to make up about 80 per cent of the universe's
matter — could
be more mundane than thought.
Even weirder than dark
matter — the invisible stuff constituting most of the mass of the universe —
is dark energy, a
mysterious force pushing the universe apart at an ever - faster rate.
That particle, whatever it may
be, would
be available in abundant quantities and could thus
be a good candidate for the
mysterious dark
matter believed to account for more than one - quarter of the stuff in the universe.
The vast polar structure — a plane of satellite galaxies at the poles of the Milky Way —
is at the center of a tug - of - war between scientists who disagree about the existence of
mysterious dark
matter, the invisible substance that, according to some scientists, comprises 85 percent of the mass of the universe.
TWO
mysterious streams of radiation
are emanating from the heart of our galaxy, and dark
matter could explain them both.
The project's ultimate goal
is to use five years» worth of sky scans to probe dark energy — a
mysterious entity separate from the dark
matter that
A long - smoldering feud over the existence of
mysterious dark
matter is heating up.
This could reveal smoking - gun signals of dark
matter, the
mysterious stuff which makes up 80 per cent of the mass in the universe but can't
be seen directly.
The discovery of a third type of light associated with dark
matter could strengthen the case that we
are seeing a signal of the
mysterious stuff
The remaining 80 per cent
is mysterious «dark
matter», invisible to conventional telescopes.
If the result
is correct, these ghostly subatomic particles, which fly through the Earth as if it
were transparent, could
be a major component of the
mysterious dark
matter that fills the Universe and which governs its ultimate fate.
Most everything in the universe
is made up of dark
matter and dark energy — two invisible,
mysterious materials that scientists know very little about.
The universe
was cold and black — a sea of hydrogen and helium atoms mixed with a
mysterious dark form of
matter making its presence known only by its gravity.
Two new looks at the gamma - ray sky suggest that if the
mysterious matter is a particle, it
is heavier than 40 gigaelectronvolts, about 44 times the mass of a proton.