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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Could Dark Radiation actually affect the Dark Matter in our Universe?
« on: 11/11/2010 06:09:36 »
Hello all,
I have been doing a lot of research on Dark Matter and the affects that Dark Radiation could play a role in the energy that is suspected of speeding the universe's expansion. It seems relevant that the dark radiation was caused by a fast projected photon of mass or light in the first stage. I know the radiation is dark but this energy was derived from a blast or units with light first. Once turned to dark radiation it's forces refuse to emit or interact with light in a way. Does this play a key role in the dark matter speeding up the universe's expansion?
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I have been doing a lot of research on Dark Matter and the affects that Dark Radiation could play a role in the energy that is suspected of speeding the universe's expansion. It seems relevant that the dark radiation was caused by a fast projected photon of mass or light in the first stage. I know the radiation is dark but this energy was derived from a blast or units with light first. Once turned to dark radiation it's forces refuse to emit or interact with light in a way. Does this play a key role in the dark matter speeding up the universe's expansion?
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