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  • I Really Like The Video From Your in a galaxy cluster 3 billion light years from earth using gravitational lensing to detect DM mass

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing in a galaxy cluster 3 billion light years from earth using gravitational lensing to detect DM mass

  • Isn't dark (missing) matter if you can see it now is it. The reason some people think galactic matter is missing is that the rotational speeds of galaxies aren't the expected speeds. They want to know what matter is creating the extra gravitational force that slows objects in galactic rotation the further out they are from center. Ditch Newtonian for this. Think general relativity and gravity stretching. Use MOND formulas. The Gravity is there but the mass is time shifted.

  • So fake. At 10million miles per hour it would take thousands if not millions of years for 2 galaxies to go through each other. Telescopes haven't been around that long.

  • @thinkrealify That is true, but I think they interpolate a lot of the data, still it would more guesstimation than observation.

  • @thinkrealify The artist's rendition/animation obviously showed the galaxys passing far through each other, when if you look at the original image captured, you see that we miraculously observed it right as it separated. The animation shows what would have occurred in the past and future.

  • Weird

  • wheres the sound?

  • @dementor338 lol

  • This is clearly a computer simulation. Your title is misleading.

  • When two bullet clusters collided, pair of galactic cluster, we can mesaure the distribution of matter gas inside which is regular matter by looking at gravitational lens, so then the total matter - normal matter= dark matter

  • exacaly how does this reveal dark matter? hawking kaku and tyson havent said anything about this footage

  • Are those galaxies or nebulae?

  • @deoxy999 They are neither two galaxies nor two nebulae.

    These two objects are galaxy clusters. So they are a "little" bit bigger than a single galaxy. ;)

  • space

  • the final frontier :)

  • Interesting.

  • Thank you

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