Re: Probably been said before
Splitters.
7 publicly visible posts • joined 7 Oct 2014
So all this babble about there not being enough matter in the observable universe, so there must be 'dark matter' - why can't the allegedly missing matter just be in the bit of the universe we can't currently see? If there is a bit/lot of the universe we can't see, it must have something in it, and if it's the same universe as we occupy that something must be matter and energy like we have.
If you could post the Nobel prize I'd be grateful, I can't be arsed to schlep all the way to Sweden.