Dark Matter Recent Observations and Theoretical Advances

This book presents several new, important explanations for dark matter, all dissimilar to the discredited subatomic particle-like but invisible matter. One chapter presents evidence that abundant cold hydrogen, baryonic matter, is the source of the missing gravity. Another chapter suggests that dark...

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Other Authors: Smith, Michael L. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: IntechOpen 2022
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