Now physicists are
talking about dark matter and dark energy based on a theory whose traces can barely be perceived.
Lots of
talk about dark matter?
Not exact matches
Still, he says, it's «pretty amazing» that although scientists can't see it or measure it, «we can start
talking about constraining the nature of
dark matter.»
In this episode, Scientific American editor George Musser
talks with Caltech Astronomer Josh Simon
about dark matter, and
about the efforts to try to locate the so - called missing satellites of the Milky Way — small galaxies that have yet to be found in the numbers that the cold
dark matter theory predicts.
Others have
talked about it as arising from
dark matter — but since we don't know what
dark matter is, that doesn't help much either.
One such recent claim has generated a ton of
talk about a strange, fuzzy galaxy that appears to be missing its
dark matter.
by Beth Wilson Snowtown «s director Justin Kurzel and young star Lucas Pittaway
talk about the reponsibilities of telling a true story and the importance of a supportive cast when dealing with
dark subject
matter.
Somehow we convinced 4cr's Gregory Gay that he was doing their podcast while
talking Perfect
Dark and proving that no
matter what we discuss, we'll always turn it into more debate
about Other M — though we also take time out to
talk about Valve as often as possible too, assuming Tucker doesn't pass out from flu meds.