If dark matter makes up such a huge percentage of the mass of the universe, and we can see its effect on galaxy motion, why can we not see its effect on gravity in our own solar system?
We can't watch live Q&A session as it is streamed in the late nights..... So please next time , please consider us as well while planning next live session....... And thanks for such a great initiative.
Thank you for involving the general public to ask curious questions on astronomy.Do you believe in dark energy which we are not able to literally find as to what it is.In that case, the Big Bang theory is the only theory of the beginning of the Universe?.Is there any other theory on it?.
The link for the August 3 live session takes me to the old July 8 session.
Thank you, Chris!
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If dark matter makes up such a huge percentage of the mass of the universe, and we can see its effect on galaxy motion, why can we not see its effect on gravity in our own solar system?
We can't watch live Q&A session as it is streamed in the late nights..... So please next time , please consider us as well while planning next live session....... And thanks for such a great initiative.
Why don't you just stay awake?
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Thank you for involving the general public to ask curious questions on astronomy.Do you believe in dark energy which we are not able to literally find as to what it is.In that case, the Big Bang theory is the only theory of the beginning of the Universe?.Is there any other theory on it?.
Are black holes dark matter?
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