Can Dark Matter Clump to form Planets ?

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2024
  • Dark matter is this unknown form of matter which accounts for about 85% of all the matter in the universe but still we don’t have the slightest of clue about what it truly is. So can we expect dark matter planets or stars to exist or even life of dark matter to exist ? Well probably not.
    Because dark matter is very weakly interacting it only interacts through gravity , therefore there are no forces that will allow dark matter particles to stick to themselves. It can’t even touch anything it just passes right through itself and any other normal matter as well.
    Dark matter had affected the evolution of the universe and the structure of it in considerable ways without dark matter structures in this number would not have had been possible.
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    Video chapters :
    0:00 Introduction
    0:23 Why do we think dark matter exists ?
    1:15 Properties and features we expect from dark matter.
    1:31 Cold Dark Matter
    2:46 Clumps of dark matter allowing the universe to form structures
    3:59 Dark Matter is very weakly interacting
    4:25 Can Dark Matter form planets/objects
    5:26 Bullet Cluster
    5:59 A note of caution
    6:30 Outro
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    Thanks For watching.
    Written , Presented and Edited by :
    PRIYANSH

Комментарии • 10

  • @jasonshevik5130
    @jasonshevik5130 Год назад

    Thank you for this video! I'm shocked that you don't have 100x more subscribers and views. Your videos are very high quality.

  • @rajeshpadhi2075
    @rajeshpadhi2075 Год назад

    Should have explained why hot dark matter model is rejected. Also should explain that before recombination dark matter particles would have fluctuations as they were interacting gravitationally among themselves. Without dark matter the fluctuations in CMB couldn't have happened and hence modified Newtonian gravity, although it can explain rotational curves of galaxies, it is failing to account for the large scale structures of the universe. Without dark matter the matter particles would have been uniformly spread out.
    Why don't neutron stars collapse by absorbing dark matter?

  • @tonynagy2042
    @tonynagy2042 2 года назад

    The way I look at it is. It's not a form of 'matter' that everyone thinks it is, to me it's simply an 'inert temperature frequency'. It's hard for me to explain. Maybe I'm wrong, but it sure is fascinating. Cheers, Blessings!🖖🙏. ps: Maybe it's just 'Space Time' itself.

    • @tonynagy2042
      @tonynagy2042 2 года назад

      'Inert' definition =
      A property of matter by which it is lacking the ability or strength to move. An 'inert gas' is a gas that does not form chemical reactions with other chemical substances and therefore does not form chemical compounds.

    • @priyanshnamdeo
      @priyanshnamdeo  2 года назад +1

      It can't be "space time" itself , because spacetime is everywhere but the effects of dark matter are not everywhere. Thankyou.

    • @tonynagy2042
      @tonynagy2042 2 года назад

      @@priyanshnamdeo Maybe Dark matter, and Dark energy, was consumed by the 'Space Time Frequency'????

  • @makeaguitarnoise
    @makeaguitarnoise Год назад

    The Mind of God is dark matter

  • @impossiblevisits
    @impossiblevisits 2 года назад

    It doesn't account for 85%. It accounts for 26%. You're entirely forgetting about dark energy.

    • @priyanshnamdeo
      @priyanshnamdeo  2 года назад +1

      @Impossible Visits
      Well , that's the catch. I knowingly did not take into account dark energy. Yes you are correct in terms of total energy it doesn't account for 85%. However I was not talking in terms of total energy. I was talking in terms of matter(as in things that cause gravity). In which case dark matter does account for 85%.
      I hope this helps.